Former Israeli leader recounts peace talks with Arafet, emphasizing right‑of‑return and Temple Mount issues
Former Israeli leader recounts peace talks with Arafet, emphasizing right‑of‑return and Temple Mount issues The passage is a retrospective narrative of negotiation positions with no new factual revelations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile figures (Israeli prime minister, Yasser Arafat, US President) but provides only already‑known policy stances and no evidence of misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Discusses Israeli refusal to accept Palestinian right‑of‑return within pre‑1967 borders.; Mentions proposal of a multi‑billion‑dollar international fund for refugee compensation.; Highlights Arafat’s demand for Palestinian sovereignty over the Temple Mount.
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Former Israeli leader recounts peace talks with Arafet, emphasizing right‑of‑return and Temple Mount issues The passage is a retrospective narrative of negotiation positions with no new factual revelations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile figures (Israeli prime minister, Yasser Arafat, US President) but provides only already‑known policy stances and no evidence of misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Discusses Israeli refusal to accept Palestinian right‑of‑return within pre‑1967 borders.; Mentions proposal of a multi‑billion‑dollar international fund for refugee compensation.; Highlights Arafat’s demand for Palestinian sovereignty over the Temple Mount.
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