Former Israeli negotiator recounts failed 2000 Camp David peace talks with Arafat, Clinton, and Albright
Former Israeli negotiator recounts failed 2000 Camp David peace talks with Arafat, Clinton, and Albright The passage provides a first‑person account of high‑level peace negotiations involving Israeli officials, President Bill Clinton and Secretary Madeleine Albright, and Yasser Arafat. It mentions specific negotiators (a lawyer, an academic, a former Mossad chief) and details of proposed Israeli withdrawals and Jerusalem arrangements, which could be useful for historical or investigative follow‑up. However, it lacks concrete new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or illicit actions, and the claims are largely narrative recollections that have been reported elsewhere. Key insights: Mentions three Israeli negotiators: Gili (lawyer), Shlomo (academic), Danny (former Mossad chief).; Describes proposed Israeli pullout from most of West Bank and Gaza.; Notes a controversial proposal for Palestinian sovereignty over Jerusalem neighborhoods and custodial sovereignty over Haram al‑Sharif.
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Former Israeli negotiator recounts failed 2000 Camp David peace talks with Arafat, Clinton, and Albright The passage provides a first‑person account of high‑level peace negotiations involving Israeli officials, President Bill Clinton and Secretary Madeleine Albright, and Yasser Arafat. It mentions specific negotiators (a lawyer, an academic, a former Mossad chief) and details of proposed Israeli withdrawals and Jerusalem arrangements, which could be useful for historical or investigative follow‑up. However, it lacks concrete new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or illicit actions, and the claims are largely narrative recollections that have been reported elsewhere. Key insights: Mentions three Israeli negotiators: Gili (lawyer), Shlomo (academic), Danny (former Mossad chief).; Describes proposed Israeli pullout from most of West Bank and Gaza.; Notes a controversial proposal for Palestinian sovereignty over Jerusalem neighborhoods and custodial sovereignty over Haram al‑Sharif.
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