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President Clinton Discusses Secret ‘Deposit’ Offer to Arafat Ahead of G8 Summit

President Clinton Discusses Secret ‘Deposit’ Offer to Arafat Ahead of G8 Summit The passage describes a covert financial incentive ('deposit') offered by the U.S. President to facilitate a peace deal with the Palestinians, implicating high‑level officials and suggesting a hidden diplomatic lever. If true, it reveals undisclosed U.S. leverage and possible misuse of presidential authority, warranting immediate investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Clinton met the author late at night before his G8 flight to discuss a secret ‘deposit’ for Arafat.; The ‘deposit’ was intended as a bargaining chip for a broader peace proposal covering West Bank, Jordan Valley, and Jerusalem neighborhoods.; Specific territorial concessions were outlined, indicating a detailed negotiation framework.

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President Clinton Discusses Secret ‘Deposit’ Offer to Arafat Ahead of G8 Summit The passage describes a covert financial incentive ('deposit') offered by the U.S. President to facilitate a peace deal with the Palestinians, implicating high‑level officials and suggesting a hidden diplomatic lever. If true, it reveals undisclosed U.S. leverage and possible misuse of presidential authority, warranting immediate investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Clinton met the author late at night before his G8 flight to discuss a secret ‘deposit’ for Arafat.; The ‘deposit’ was intended as a bargaining chip for a broader peace proposal covering West Bank, Jordan Valley, and Jerusalem neighborhoods.; Specific territorial concessions were outlined, indicating a detailed negotiation framework.

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