Memo recounting Israeli negotiator's decision to stay in Oslo talks and Clinton‑Arafat negotiations over Temple Mount
Memo recounting Israeli negotiator's decision to stay in Oslo talks and Clinton‑Arafat negotiations over Temple Mount The passage provides a personal recollection of diplomatic maneuvering around the Oslo process and Temple Mount negotiations, but offers no concrete new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or illicit influence. It mentions high‑level officials (Clinton, Arafat, Israeli team) but only in the context of standard peace‑process discussions, lacking actionable leads. Key insights: Negotiator considered leaving the summit but stayed after presidential direction.; Dennis Ross conveyed a proposal from Hamas negotiator Hassan Asfour to modify holy‑sites talks.; Clinton allegedly secured Arafat’s agreement on a limited “pocket” proposal.
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Memo recounting Israeli negotiator's decision to stay in Oslo talks and Clinton‑Arafat negotiations over Temple Mount The passage provides a personal recollection of diplomatic maneuvering around the Oslo process and Temple Mount negotiations, but offers no concrete new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or illicit influence. It mentions high‑level officials (Clinton, Arafat, Israeli team) but only in the context of standard peace‑process discussions, lacking actionable leads. Key insights: Negotiator considered leaving the summit but stayed after presidential direction.; Dennis Ross conveyed a proposal from Hamas negotiator Hassan Asfour to modify holy‑sites talks.; Clinton allegedly secured Arafat’s agreement on a limited “pocket” proposal.
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