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Clinton–Israeli official dialogue after failed summit hints at undisclosed concessions

Clinton–Israeli official dialogue after failed summit hints at undisclosed concessions The passage suggests a private conversation between President Clinton and an unnamed Israeli official about ‘pocket’ concessions and the refusal to grant Arafat further land, implying possible undisclosed diplomatic deals. It provides names, a context, and a hint of a financial or territorial quid‑pro‑quo, but lacks concrete details (amounts, dates, specific agreements) and the information is not widely reported, making it a moderate‑strength lead. Key insights: Clinton met privately with an Israeli official after a summit collapse.; Discussion referenced “pocket” concessions that would remain with the U.S. president.; The official indicated refusal to grant Arafat additional land or redeployments.

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Clinton–Israeli official dialogue after failed summit hints at undisclosed concessions The passage suggests a private conversation between President Clinton and an unnamed Israeli official about ‘pocket’ concessions and the refusal to grant Arafat further land, implying possible undisclosed diplomatic deals. It provides names, a context, and a hint of a financial or territorial quid‑pro‑quo, but lacks concrete details (amounts, dates, specific agreements) and the information is not widely reported, making it a moderate‑strength lead. Key insights: Clinton met privately with an Israeli official after a summit collapse.; Discussion referenced “pocket” concessions that would remain with the U.S. president.; The official indicated refusal to grant Arafat additional land or redeployments.

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