Date Unknown
Israeli team discusses whether to stay or leave the summit after its collapse.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Israeli Team | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Barak Obama | person | 36 | View Entity |
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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.
Events with shared participants
A nearly five-hour strategy discussion regarding the status of Jerusalem and peace negotiations.
Date unknown • Camp David (implied by context of meeting Clinton)
Peace Summit (Camp David 2000 implied)
Date unknown • Unknown in text (Historically Camp David)
High-level security meeting regarding potential military strike on Iran.
Date unknown • Israel (Government facility)
Indirect exchanges between Israel and Syria produced little progress.
Date unknown • Unknown
Barak takes office as Prime Minister.
1999-01-01 • Israel
The Announcement
Date unknown • Unknown
Israeli general election where Kadima won 28 seats and Likud won 27.
Date unknown • Israel
An announcement made by the narrator.
Date unknown • Unknown
Consideration of military action against Iran
2012-10-01 • Washington D.C., Israel (contextual)
Narrator decides to leave negotiations and pack bags to return to Israel.
Date unknown
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