Clinton Administration’s Internal Dispute Over Israeli Red Lines in 2000 Camp David‑style Summit
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The passage reveals a high‑level disagreement between senior U.S. officials (the President, Dennis Ross, and an unnamed senior Israeli official) about negotiation strategy with Yasser Arafat, suggesti Senior Israeli official expresses reluctance to make concessions without Arafat movement. Dennis Ross pressures the official to provide "true negotiating red lines" for the summit. President Clinton
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