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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak , US President Bill Clinton ,... News Photo - Getty Images
Bill Clinton Might Get Another Chance to End the Conflict Between Israel and Palestine - The Atlantic
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Camp David: Ten years on for Middle East peace - The Jewish Chronicle
International presence: Tiny Thurmont prepares to host G-8 summit - Carroll County Times
Timeline: the four-decade Middle East peace process - The National
Photo-Op of President Clinton with Prime Minister Barak and Chairman Arafat at Camp David - YouTube
20 years after Camp David sparked terror, world clings to Oslo delusion | The Jewish Star | www.thejewishstar.com
Timeline: the four-decade Middle East peace process - The National
The Myth of the Generous Offer — FAIR
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Politics & History - AMERICAN POLITICS
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50 Years On, U.S. Presidents Still Seek Elusive Peace To A 6-Day War | NPR News | ideastream
President Clinton leads Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (R) and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat (L) to the Laurel cabin on the grounds of Camp David during peace talks, July 11. ,The summit
President Clinton bilateral meeting Chairman Yasser Arafat Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image | Shutterstock
Final American and Israel Proposals - December 2000
Lost in the Woods: A Camp David Retrospective - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace