Clinton–Israeli official dialogue after failed summit hints at undisclosed concessions
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The passage suggests a private conversation between President Clinton and an unnamed Israeli official about ‘pocket’ concessions and the refusal to grant Arafat further land, implying possible undiscl Clinton met privately with an Israeli official after a summit collapse. Discussion referenced “pocket” concessions that would remain with the U.S. president. The official indicated refusal to grant A
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