Bibi's handling of Oslo II and 1996 Western Wall tunnel opening
Bibi's handling of Oslo II and 1996 Western Wall tunnel opening The passage provides a retrospective narrative of political decisions in the mid‑1990s with no new factual revelations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions well‑known figures (Benjamin Netanyahu, Ehud Olmert, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Yasser Arafat) but only repeats already public historical context, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Netanyahu and Olmert proceeded with a controversial Western Wall tunnel opening in September 1996.; The opening sparked three days of violence, resulting in ~25 Israeli soldiers and ~100 Palestinian deaths.; A 1997 agreement between Netanyahu and Arafat allocated 80% of Hebron to Palestinian authority while Israel kept security points.
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Bibi's handling of Oslo II and 1996 Western Wall tunnel opening The passage provides a retrospective narrative of political decisions in the mid‑1990s with no new factual revelations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions well‑known figures (Benjamin Netanyahu, Ehud Olmert, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Yasser Arafat) but only repeats already public historical context, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Netanyahu and Olmert proceeded with a controversial Western Wall tunnel opening in September 1996.; The opening sparked three days of violence, resulting in ~25 Israeli soldiers and ~100 Palestinian deaths.; A 1997 agreement between Netanyahu and Arafat allocated 80% of Hebron to Palestinian authority while Israel kept security points.
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