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kaggle-ho-011855House Oversight

Israeli political memo discusses abandoning Oslo process and coalition maneuvers amid 1998 violence

Israeli political memo discusses abandoning Oslo process and coalition maneuvers amid 1998 violence The passage reveals internal deliberations about ending the Oslo peace process, coalition building with Shas, and pressure from US President Clinton. While it names high‑level officials, it lacks concrete evidence of illegal activity or financial flows, offering only a moderate investigative lead about political decision‑making. Key insights: Mentions a rejected American proposal to Arafat and a push to formally end the Oslo process.; Describes coalition negotiations involving Labor’s Yossi Beilin, Shas, and concerns over Ariel Sharon’s role.; References US President Bill Clinton’s pressure for a final peace attempt.

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-011855
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1
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7
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