Barak memo discussing land‑swap options and Palestinian sovereignty ahead of July 2000 Camp David summit
Barak memo discussing land‑swap options and Palestinian sovereignty ahead of July 2000 Camp David summit The passage outlines diplomatic positions and potential concessions discussed between President Clinton and Israeli officials before the 2000 Camp David summit. It provides no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illicit influence, and the content is already well‑documented in public accounts of the summit. While it mentions high‑level actors, it offers no actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: Clinton called Barak in early July to confirm summit dates.; Barak indicated willingness to consider limited land swaps and limited Palestinian sovereignty in East Jerusalem.; Barak emphasized no return to 1967 lines and the inclusion of large settlement blocs in any new border.
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Barak memo discussing land‑swap options and Palestinian sovereignty ahead of July 2000 Camp David summit The passage outlines diplomatic positions and potential concessions discussed between President Clinton and Israeli officials before the 2000 Camp David summit. It provides no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illicit influence, and the content is already well‑documented in public accounts of the summit. While it mentions high‑level actors, it offers no actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: Clinton called Barak in early July to confirm summit dates.; Barak indicated willingness to consider limited land swaps and limited Palestinian sovereignty in East Jerusalem.; Barak emphasized no return to 1967 lines and the inclusion of large settlement blocs in any new border.
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