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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Report excerpt / memoir
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Summary
This document is an excerpt from a report or memoir by Barak, detailing complex negotiations likely related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It describes a period of uncertainty where Barak initially considered leaving but was persuaded to stay, leading to intense discussions about proposals for holy sites and Jerusalem's sovereignty. The text highlights the involvement of key figures like Danny Yatom, Hassan Asfour, Dennis Ross, Arafat, and President Clinton, focusing on negotiation strategies and the challenges of reaching common ground.
People (6)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Barak | Narrator / Author |
The document is an excerpt from a text attributed to Barak, likely a memoir or report. He is involved in negotiations...
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| Danny Yatom | Recipient of instruction |
Told to inform Americans about their departure and plane readiness.
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| Hassan Asfour | Palestinian negotiator |
One of the original Oslo negotiators, approached Dennis Ross with a new proposal.
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| Dennis Ross | Recipient of proposal, involved in negotiations |
Approached by Hassan Asfour with a new proposal, then brought it to the narrator.
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| Arafat | Palestinian leader / negotiator |
Subject of a proposal for negotiations, later met with Clinton, and his team engaged in further probing negotiations.
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| Clinton | The President (likely Bill Clinton) |
Gave advice, was phoned by the narrator, pleased with the decision to stay, accepted a formula for negotiations, and ...
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Timeline (8 events)
Narrator decides to leave negotiations and pack bags to return to Israel.
Hassan Asfour proposes a new negotiation formula to Dennis Ross concerning holy sites and Temple Mount sovereignty.
Arafat's team probes Israeli negotiators for further concessions.
Arafat's team
Israeli negotiators
Locations (4)
| Location | Context |
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Home country, destination for plane
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Site of holy sites, central to negotiations regarding sovereignty
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Holy site, key point of contention in negotiations regarding sovereignty
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Where the President (Clinton) was returning from
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Relationships (6)
I told Danny Yatom to inform the Americans...
Hassan Asfour, had approached Dennis Ross with a new proposal...
When Dennis brought this to me...
At about 11 pm, I phoned the President and told him...
He went to see Arafat and secured – or thought he had secured – his agreement as well.
Key Quotes (7)
"Sovereignty over the Temple Mount would be addressed in later, international negotiations."Source
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"it was an inherently skewed formula: it would involve major Israeli concessions on all the other main issues, without securing our absolute minimum need in Jerusalem: sovereignty over the Temple Mount."Source
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Quote #2
"if violence broke out after the summit's collapse, we didn't want to feel we'd left any stone unturned."Source
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Quote #3
"any substantive talks needed his involvement"Source
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Quote #4
"If that happened, and if Arafat finally accepted the "pocket" proposals as an agreed starting point, formal negotiations could resume."Source
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Quote #5
"One of the President's great strengths was his genius for blurring the edges of potential differences in search of common ground."Source
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Quote #6
"pushing us to go further – but with no more inclination than before to produce any concessions of their own."Source
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Quote #7
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