January 01, 2000
Camp David Summit
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arafat | person | 66 | View Entity |
| Gilead Sher | person | 8 | View Entity |
| Palestinian Delegation | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Israeli Delegation | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Shlomo Ben-Ami | person | 59 | View Entity |
| Narrator | person | 232 | View Entity |
| Saeb Erekat | person | 20 | View Entity |
| He | person | 4 | View Entity |
| The Narrator | person | 106 | View Entity |
| Mohammed Dahlan | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Bill Clinton | person | 1258 | View Entity |
| Yasser Arafat | person | 222 | View Entity |
| Ehud Barak | person | 525 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be a page (108) from a memoir by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, contained within House Oversight files. The text details a conversation with Bill Clinton regarding the failure of the Camp David summit, blaming Yasser Arafat for rejecting peace proposals, and recounts Barak's subsequent departure from politics after serving 21 months as Prime Minister.
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This document is page 62 from a manuscript or book by Ehud Barak, contained within House Oversight Committee files (likely related to Epstein investigations due to Barak's association, though Epstein is not mentioned on this specific page). The text details Barak's preparations for the Camp David 2000 Summit, the selection of his negotiating team (including Dan Meridor and Elyakim Rubinstein), and the logistical constraints imposed by President Clinton's schedule. It highlights Barak's strategy to include right-of-center political voices to legitimize potential concessions.
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This document appears to be a page from Ehud Barak's memoir or a manuscript discussing the political fallout of the 2000 Camp David Summit. It details the collapse of Barak's coalition in the Knesset, harsh criticism from Benjamin Netanyahu regarding negotiations over Jerusalem, and emotional pushback from Leah Rabin concerning potential concessions on the Old City and Temple Mount. The page bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Ehud Barak, indicated by the header) detailing the Camp David 2000 Summit negotiations. The text describes the narrator's frustration with the lack of reciprocity from Palestinian negotiators (Erekat and Dahlan) despite significant Israeli concessions regarding East Jerusalem and the West Bank. It includes the content of a note written by the narrator to President Clinton, expressing that the talks had become manipulative rather than a genuine negotiation.
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This document appears to be a page from a draft, article, or memoir written by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (identified by context clues regarding Camp David proposals). The text discusses the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu's reluctance to negotiate with Palestinians and reflecting on the failure of the Camp David summit with Bill Clinton and Yasir Arafat. The page is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', indicating it is part of a Congressional investigation file.
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This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, indicated by the header) included in a House Oversight file. The text recounts a conversation with Bill Clinton regarding the failure of the Camp David accords, blaming Yasser Arafat for rejecting the proposal and turning to terrorism. It concludes with the narrator describing his resignation as Prime Minister after 21 months and his transition to a private citizen.
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This document is a page (385) from a memoir, likely by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, produced as evidence in a House Oversight investigation (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028233). The text details the political situation in Israel in late November (presumably 2000), discussing the collapse of peace talks with Yasser Arafat, the political pressure from Ariel Sharon and the Likud party, and Barak's internal deliberations regarding early elections and his responsibility for the failure of the Camp David summit. While the document is part of an Epstein-related production (Barak was an associate of Epstein), the content of this specific page is strictly political history regarding the Middle East peace process.
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This document appears to be page 13 of a memoir, manuscript, or speech draft, marked with House Oversight Committee stamp 011484. The text is written in the first person, almost certainly by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, discussing the failures of the Camp David summit, his interactions with Bill Clinton and Yasser Arafat, and his criticisms of Benjamin 'Bibi' Netanyahu's approach to the Palestinian peace process. It analyzes the geopolitical landscape involving moderate Sunni states, Iran, and global powers like the US, Russia, and China.
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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, given the header) included in a House Oversight file. The text discusses the breakdown of the Camp David negotiations, focusing on a counterpart's (historically Yasser Arafat) willingness to accept Jewish religious presence in the Old City but refusal to accept Jewish state sovereignty.
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This document appears to be a page from a memoir by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, submitted as evidence in a House Oversight investigation (likely related to Epstein given the broader context of such document dumps, though Epstein is not named on this specific page). The text details Barak's military history in Sayeret Matkal, including famous operations like the Sabena hijacking rescue and the Beirut raid where he disguised himself as a woman. He reflects on his reputation, his relationship with Yasser Arafat, and the intellectual requirements of military command.
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This document is a corrected proof page from Oxford University Press, dated December 9, 2014, titled 'List of Maps.' It lists 24 maps illustrating the history of the Middle East conflict from 1900 to 2012, including major accords like Oslo and Camp David. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023148', indicating it is part of a document production for the U.S. House Oversight Committee.
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