Israeli internal memo discusses abandoning Oslo process and coalition maneuvers amid Palestinian violence
Israeli internal memo discusses abandoning Oslo process and coalition maneuvers amid Palestinian violence The passage reveals internal deliberations about political bargaining, coalition building, and the decision to halt the Oslo peace process, mentioning high‑level figures (Sharon, Beilin, Clinton). However, it lacks concrete evidence of illegal activity, financial flows, or direct misconduct, offering only strategic context that could guide further investigation into decision‑making and possible undue influence. Key insights: Mentions a rejected American proposal and a push to formally end the Oslo process.; Describes coalition negotiations with Shas and Labor's Oslo‑era doves to avoid no‑confidence votes.; References pressure from U.S. President Clinton for a final peace attempt.
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Israeli internal memo discusses abandoning Oslo process and coalition maneuvers amid Palestinian violence The passage reveals internal deliberations about political bargaining, coalition building, and the decision to halt the Oslo peace process, mentioning high‑level figures (Sharon, Beilin, Clinton). However, it lacks concrete evidence of illegal activity, financial flows, or direct misconduct, offering only strategic context that could guide further investigation into decision‑making and possible undue influence. Key insights: Mentions a rejected American proposal and a push to formally end the Oslo process.; Describes coalition negotiations with Shas and Labor's Oslo‑era doves to avoid no‑confidence votes.; References pressure from U.S. President Clinton for a final peace attempt.
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