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Yitzhak Rabin
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Rabin authorizes the 'pocket deposit' offer to Syria. | Israel/Syria/Washington | View |
| N/A | N/A | Christopher-Assad talks | Unknown (likely Damascus) | View |
This document appears to be a page from a memoir describing the events surrounding the 1993 Oslo Accords. It details Prime Minister Rabin's anger during negotiations with Warren Christopher, the drafting of the Declaration of Principles, and the famous handshake between Rabin and Arafat hosted by Bill Clinton. The narrator, writing from the perspective of a security official in the 'kirya' (likely Ehud Barak given the context of other Epstein-related files, though not named here), expresses skepticism about the peace deal due to continued violence from Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, produced in a House Oversight investigation) detailing historical diplomatic negotiations between Israel, Syria, and the US during the mid-1990s. It describes Yitzhak Rabin's strategy to prioritize the Syrian track over the Oslo/Palestinian track by offering a conditional withdrawal from the Golan Heights, known as the 'pocket deposit,' which was conveyed to Syrian President Assad via US Secretary of State Warren Christopher. The text highlights internal Israeli secrecy, noting that Rabin concealed this offer from Shimon Peres.
An email exchange from December 2011 between Jeffrey Epstein and a redacted associate regarding an upcoming Sunday dinner. Epstein sent a biographical summary of political advisor David Gergen to the associate. The associate replied with 'Bozhe Moi!!' (Russian for 'My God') and joked about needing to handle their utensils correctly, implying nervousness about dining with a high-profile political figure.
Rabin was angry, insisting 'That was not what we agreed' regarding how a 'deposit' was presented.
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