Prime Minister recounts pre‑Camp David summit meetings with US officials in Kochav Yair
Prime Minister recounts pre‑Camp David summit meetings with US officials in Kochav Yair The passage provides a first‑person account of informal back‑channel meetings between Israeli leaders (including former chiefs of staff) and senior US diplomats (Dennis Ross, Madeleine Albright) ahead of a potential Camp David peace summit. It mentions specific individuals, locations, and timing, offering a lead for verifying the extent of US‑Israeli coordination and any undisclosed concessions. However, it lacks concrete details on financial transactions, policy decisions, or new allegations, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Meetings held at Danny Yatom’s house in Kochav Yair involving Israeli officials and US envoy Dennis Ross; Reference to senior US officials (Clinton, Albright) potentially influencing the Camp David summit; Involvement of former Israeli military leaders (Shaul Mofaz, Uzi Dayan) and Shin Bet veteran Yossi Ginossar
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Prime Minister recounts pre‑Camp David summit meetings with US officials in Kochav Yair The passage provides a first‑person account of informal back‑channel meetings between Israeli leaders (including former chiefs of staff) and senior US diplomats (Dennis Ross, Madeleine Albright) ahead of a potential Camp David peace summit. It mentions specific individuals, locations, and timing, offering a lead for verifying the extent of US‑Israeli coordination and any undisclosed concessions. However, it lacks concrete details on financial transactions, policy decisions, or new allegations, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Meetings held at Danny Yatom’s house in Kochav Yair involving Israeli officials and US envoy Dennis Ross; Reference to senior US officials (Clinton, Albright) potentially influencing the Camp David summit; Involvement of former Israeli military leaders (Shaul Mofaz, Uzi Dayan) and Shin Bet veteran Yossi Ginossar
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