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This document appears to be page 7 of an article or op-ed written by Alan Dershowitz (identified by the footer promoting his book 'The Trials of Zion'). The text offers a critical analysis of President Obama's negotiation strategy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, specifically arguing that Obama's call for a return to 1967 borders backfired and forced Prime Minister Netanyahu into a defensive posture during his visit to Washington. The document is part of the House Oversight Committee's files.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel
Subject of the article; described as having planned a generous peace proposal before being preempted by Obama.
Barack Obama President of the United States
Subject of criticism in the article regarding his negotiation strategy and speech concerning 1967 lines.
Alan Dershowitz Author
Implied author based on the biographical footer: 'Dershowitz's most recent novel is "The Trials of Zion."'

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Congress
United States Congress; described as giving Netanyahu an overwhelmingly positive response.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (Bates stamp: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030274).

Timeline (2 events)

Context: May 2011
Netanyahu's visit to Washington
Washington
Context: May 2011
President Obama's speech on Middle East peace (1967 lines)
Washington

Locations (2)

Location Context
Destination for Netanyahu's visit.
Country mentioned in the context of borders and defense.

Relationships (1)

Barack Obama Political Adversaries/Negotiators Benjamin Netanyahu
Text describes Obama preempting Netanyahu and forcing him into a defensive position.

Key Quotes (3)

"Obama painted him into a corner and made him change his script"
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"A negotiator or mediator whose statements move the parties further away from the negotiating table than they were before he spoke deserves a failing grade in the science of negotiation."
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"It's not too late. But it will take yet another "explanation" of what President Obama really meant in his ill-advised speech."
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