Yitzhak Rabin’s secret ‘pocket deposit’ proposal to Syria discussed with US officials
Yitzhak Rabin’s secret ‘pocket deposit’ proposal to Syria discussed with US officials The passage reveals a covert diplomatic arrangement – a conditional Golan withdrawal tied to Syrian concessions – that was allegedly kept from Israeli ministers and presented to the US as an Israeli position. It suggests undisclosed negotiations and possible internal deception, offering a concrete lead (the “pocket deposit” and the IAMNAM acronym) for further inquiry into who authorized it, how it was communicated, and whether any related documents exist. However, the claim is not novel in the broader context of Middle‑East peace talks and lacks specific financial or legal details, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Rabin allegedly offered a conditional Golan withdrawal to Syria (‘pocket deposit’) in exchange for security concessions.; The proposal was coordinated with US Secretary of State Warren Christopher and Middle‑East negotiator Dennis Ross.; Rabin reportedly did not inform Israeli Prime Minister Peres or other ministers; only a few insiders (e.g., Itamar Rabinovich) were aware.
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Yitzhak Rabin’s secret ‘pocket deposit’ proposal to Syria discussed with US officials The passage reveals a covert diplomatic arrangement – a conditional Golan withdrawal tied to Syrian concessions – that was allegedly kept from Israeli ministers and presented to the US as an Israeli position. It suggests undisclosed negotiations and possible internal deception, offering a concrete lead (the “pocket deposit” and the IAMNAM acronym) for further inquiry into who authorized it, how it was communicated, and whether any related documents exist. However, the claim is not novel in the broader context of Middle‑East peace talks and lacks specific financial or legal details, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Rabin allegedly offered a conditional Golan withdrawal to Syria (‘pocket deposit’) in exchange for security concessions.; The proposal was coordinated with US Secretary of State Warren Christopher and Middle‑East negotiator Dennis Ross.; Rabin reportedly did not inform Israeli Prime Minister Peres or other ministers; only a few insiders (e.g., Itamar Rabinovich) were aware.
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