Former Israeli leader recounts peace talks with Arafat, emphasizing right‑of‑return and Temple Mount issues
Former Israeli leader recounts peace talks with Arafat, emphasizing right‑of‑return and Temple Mount issues The passage provides a retrospective narrative of negotiation positions but offers no new, actionable leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships involving high‑profile actors. It restates well‑known positions of Israeli leaders and Arafat without revealing fresh evidence of misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Arafat rejected discussions on the Palestinian right of return.; The Israeli negotiator insisted on maintaining sovereignty over the Temple Mount.; A proposed multi‑billion‑dollar international fund to compensate refugees was mentioned.
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Former Israeli leader recounts peace talks with Arafat, emphasizing right‑of‑return and Temple Mount issues The passage provides a retrospective narrative of negotiation positions but offers no new, actionable leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships involving high‑profile actors. It restates well‑known positions of Israeli leaders and Arafat without revealing fresh evidence of misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Arafat rejected discussions on the Palestinian right of return.; The Israeli negotiator insisted on maintaining sovereignty over the Temple Mount.; A proposed multi‑billion‑dollar international fund to compensate refugees was mentioned.
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