Former US official recounts informal Camp David meeting setup with Arafat, involving Shin Bet officer Yossi Ginossar
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The passage provides a first‑person account of a back‑channel meeting between a US negotiator and Yasser Arafat’s team, mentioning a former Shin Bet officer. It hints at personal diplomatic maneuverin US negotiator arranged an informal tea meeting with Arafat in his cabin. Shin Bet officer Yossi Ginossar facilitated the meeting. Sandy Berger, the US National Security Adviser, questioned the negoti
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