Those offers, like at Camp David and later, had some big issues. Especially around Jerusalem, borders and the rights of refugees.
It's not like the Palestinian leaders were just being stubborn. They had genuine concerns about whether these deals would really lead to a fair and viable...
I'm anticipating Bibi's successor to be more of the same. I hope I'm wrong, but I see no reason to assume that he'll be replaced by anyone significantly less hawkish towards the Palestinians.
I don't think anyone seriously misunderstood her statement to mean the money was literally going into Bibi's personal bank account.
Are you saying that he and Likud have no control over how that money gets spent?
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