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kaggle-ho-028204House Oversight

Clinton-era back‑channel talks on West Bank land swaps and secret overnight negotiations

Clinton-era back‑channel talks on West Bank land swaps and secret overnight negotiations The passage describes internal diplomatic maneuvering during the Clinton administration, mentioning back‑channel negotiators and a secret overnight meeting. While it provides some detail on the process, it lacks concrete new allegations, financial data, or evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: President Clinton ordered secret overnight talks with two negotiators (Shlomo and Gili Sher).; Discussion centered on land swaps and settlement bloc sizes in the West Bank.; Marine guards were stationed to prevent the negotiators from leaving without staff notification.

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Clinton-era back‑channel talks on West Bank land swaps and secret overnight negotiations The passage describes internal diplomatic maneuvering during the Clinton administration, mentioning back‑channel negotiators and a secret overnight meeting. While it provides some detail on the process, it lacks concrete new allegations, financial data, or evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: President Clinton ordered secret overnight talks with two negotiators (Shlomo and Gili Sher).; Discussion centered on land swaps and settlement bloc sizes in the West Bank.; Marine guards were stationed to prevent the negotiators from leaving without staff notification.

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kagglehouse-oversightmiddle-east-peace-processclinton-administrationback‑channel-diplomacywest-bankland-swaps
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