He brags about having stopped the Oslo agreement in its tracks. So because he managed to stop it, he was right in stopping it? Do you consider this logic? Netanyahu: What were the Oslo Accords? The Oslo Accords, which the Knesset signed, I was asked, before the elections: âWill you act according to them?â and I answered: âyes, subject to mutuality and limiting the retreats.â âBut how do you intend to limit the retreats?â âIâll give such interpretation to the Accords that will make it possible for me to stop this galloping to the â67 [armistice] lines. How did we do it? Netanyahu: How can you tell. How can you tell? But then the question came up of just who would define what Defined Military Sites were. I received a letter â to my and to Arafat, at the same time â which said that Israel, and only Israel, would be the one to define what those are, the location of those military sites and their size. Now, they did not want to give me that letter, so I did not give the Hebron Agreement. I stopped the government meeting, I said: âIâm not signing.â Only when the letter came, in the course of the meeting, to my and to Arafat, only then did I sign the Hebron Agreement. Or rather, ratify it, it had already been signed. Why does this matter? Because at that moment I actually stopped the Oslo Accord. He never even wanted to try to make it work, his only concern was to make it look like Israel was interested in peace (whether they are or not).
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