Clinton Discusses Potential Palestinian Administrative Control in East Jerusalem During 1990s Summit
Clinton Discusses Potential Palestinian Administrative Control in East Jerusalem During 1990s Summit The passage reveals a detailed conversation between a senior official and President Bill Clinton about granting limited Palestinian control in Jerusalem, including a possible Arafat office inside the Old City. While it provides specific negotiation ideas and dates, the information is historical and lacks new evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows, limiting its investigative impact. Key insights: Clinton suggested a compromise allowing limited Palestinian administrative presence in East Jerusalem.; Discussion included the idea of an Arafat office within the Old City and separate city councils.; Reference to expanding municipal boundaries as done after the 1967 war.
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Clinton Discusses Potential Palestinian Administrative Control in East Jerusalem During 1990s Summit The passage reveals a detailed conversation between a senior official and President Bill Clinton about granting limited Palestinian control in Jerusalem, including a possible Arafat office inside the Old City. While it provides specific negotiation ideas and dates, the information is historical and lacks new evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows, limiting its investigative impact. Key insights: Clinton suggested a compromise allowing limited Palestinian administrative presence in East Jerusalem.; Discussion included the idea of an Arafat office within the Old City and separate city councils.; Reference to expanding municipal boundaries as done after the 1967 war.
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