Israeli official recounts private dinner with President Clinton and Dennis Ross discussing 1990s peace plan parameters with Arafat
Israeli official recounts private dinner with President Clinton and Dennis Ross discussing 1990s peace plan parameters with Arafat The passage provides a first‑hand account of a high‑level meeting between the U.S. President, a senior State Department envoy, and an Israeli official, revealing proposed peace‑process parameters and the Israeli official’s reluctance to endorse them amid violence. It offers concrete names, dates, and policy details that could be followed up, but the information is largely already known from public diplomatic history and lacks new financial or wrongdoing angles. Key insights: Clinton and Dennis Ross met privately with an Israeli official in the Oval Office kitchen area.; They discussed a ‘Camp David‑plus’ framework involving land swaps, Jerusalem division, and refugee issues.; Arafat reportedly gave provisional acceptance to the parameters.
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Israeli official recounts private dinner with President Clinton and Dennis Ross discussing 1990s peace plan parameters with Arafat The passage provides a first‑hand account of a high‑level meeting between the U.S. President, a senior State Department envoy, and an Israeli official, revealing proposed peace‑process parameters and the Israeli official’s reluctance to endorse them amid violence. It offers concrete names, dates, and policy details that could be followed up, but the information is largely already known from public diplomatic history and lacks new financial or wrongdoing angles. Key insights: Clinton and Dennis Ross met privately with an Israeli official in the Oval Office kitchen area.; They discussed a ‘Camp David‑plus’ framework involving land swaps, Jerusalem division, and refugee issues.; Arafat reportedly gave provisional acceptance to the parameters.
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