Israeli Cabinet Discusses Security Barrier and Troop Re‑Deployment After Hamas Attacks
Israeli Cabinet Discusses Security Barrier and Troop Re‑Deployment After Hamas Attacks The passage outlines policy deliberations and diplomatic reactions following recent terror attacks, but offers no concrete new evidence of misconduct, financial flows, or illicit actions by high‑level officials. It merely records positions and statements of known actors, providing limited investigative value. Key insights: Cabinet reconsidered a West Bank security fence previously rejected under Rabin.; Peres announced possible re‑deployment of Israeli troops into areas previously handed over to Palestinian control.; President Clinton organized a summit with Arab leaders to condemn the attacks; Syria’s Hafez al‑Assad abstained.
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Israeli Cabinet Discusses Security Barrier and Troop Re‑Deployment After Hamas Attacks The passage outlines policy deliberations and diplomatic reactions following recent terror attacks, but offers no concrete new evidence of misconduct, financial flows, or illicit actions by high‑level officials. It merely records positions and statements of known actors, providing limited investigative value. Key insights: Cabinet reconsidered a West Bank security fence previously rejected under Rabin.; Peres announced possible re‑deployment of Israeli troops into areas previously handed over to Palestinian control.; President Clinton organized a summit with Arab leaders to condemn the attacks; Syria’s Hafez al‑Assad abstained.
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