Barak advocated a strong, peaceful Israel and was willing to make concessions to the Palestinians and to Arab states if it is necessary for peace and security. He said that his goals were to make peace with the Palestinians and Syrians like what Yitzhak Rabin wanted to do. Ehud Barak believed that Palestinians would be more open if Syria wasn’t opposed to the peace process first. Therefore, he first tried to make peace with …show more content…
Ehud Barak envisioned a two-state solution that would end the conflict, and offered to create a Palestinian state in all of Gaza and 97 percent of the West Bank on a condition of Israel maintaining the control over the settlements and security zones in the West Bank. However, despite that it is known as the most “generous” offer Israel ever proposed, Arafat refused the offer. The disconnected pieces of territory made in the offer to Palestinians only comprise 22% of what was originally Palestine which was seen as not a complete, independent state to the Palestinians. Barak and Clinton blamed Arafat for failure to reach an agreement on a two-state