Barak recounts Clinton‑mediated peace talks with Arafat, hinting at hard concessions on refugees, West Bank and Jerusalem
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The passage provides a first‑person recollection by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak of the substantive trade‑offs discussed during the 1998‑1999 Clinton peace summit. It mentions specific pol Barak describes the pressure on Arafat to abandon claims for hundreds of thousands of refugees insid He notes Israel would need to cede a large portion of the West Bank, possibly >80%, and consider l
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