What was the main reason that Arafat was unwilling to compromise much during the Camp David II Accords in 2000? A) The Palestinians he represented felt that a Palestinian state must have a unified Jerusalem as its capital (East and West Jerusalem)    B) The Palestinians he represented felt that accepting only 22% of historic Palestine was compromise enough and that they should not be asked to give up more land than that.     C) He did not trust the Norwegians to be fair mediators.     D) He did not trust the Canadians to be fair mediators.

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13.  What was the main reason that Arafat was unwilling to compromise much during the Camp David II Accords in 2000? A) The Palestinians he represented felt that a Palestinian state must have a unified Jerusalem as its capital (East and West Jerusalem)    B) The Palestinians he represented felt that accepting only 22% of historic Palestine was compromise enough and that they should not be asked to give up more land than that.     C) He did not trust the Norwegians to be fair mediators.     D) He did not trust the Canadians to be fair mediators.
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