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Extraction Summary
10
People
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Organizations
6
Locations
3
Events
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Relationships
3
Quotes
Document Information
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Media monitoring report / newspaper clipping
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2.63 MB
Summary
This document is a media monitoring clipping from The Daily Telegraph dated September 15, 2017, produced by Gorkana. It contains a review/article about the play 'Oslo' (authored by Rogers), discussing the historical context of the Oslo Accords, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the portrayals of historical figures like Terje Rød-Larsen and Uri Savir. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional inquiry, though the specific page content does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.
People (10)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Shimon Peres | Former Prime Minister of Israel |
Mentioned as a Nobel Prize winner who died in 2016.
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| Rogers | Playwright |
Refers to J.T. Rogers, the author of the play 'Oslo' being reviewed.
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| Terje Rød-Larsen | Diplomat |
Historical figure central to the Oslo Accords, portrayed in the play.
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| Toby Stephens | Actor |
Portrays Rød-Larsen in the play.
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| Noël Coward | Playwright |
Rogers studied his plays to help write 'Oslo'.
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| Yasser Arafat | PLO Leader |
Mentioned regarding his death in 2004 and impersonated in the play.
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| Uri Savir | Israeli Negotiator |
Historical figure deputed by Peres to run negotiations.
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| Philip Arditti | Actor |
Portrays Uri Savir in the play.
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| Peter Polycarpou | Actor |
Portrays Ahmed Qurei in the play.
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| Ahmed Qurei | Palestinian Finance Minister |
Historical figure sent by Arafat to make peace.
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Organizations (6)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Daily Telegraph |
Newspaper source of the article.
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| Gorkana |
Media monitoring company providing the clipping.
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| National Theatre |
Keyword associated with the clipping.
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| PLO |
Palestine Liberation Organization.
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| Mossad |
Israeli intelligence service.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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Timeline (3 events)
2004
Death of Yasser Arafat (referenced as source of controversy).
France (implied context history)
Locations (6)
| Location | Context |
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Country of publication.
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Country involved in the conflict discussed.
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Where the author met Rød-Larsen in the nineties.
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Mentioned by Rogers regarding potential controversy.
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Location of Arafat's headquarters.
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Implied location of accords and title of the play.
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Relationships (2)
Uri Savir, who was deputed by Peres to run the Israeli side of the negotiations
Rogers has said that... he studied the plays of Noël Coward
Key Quotes (3)
"No one talks about the peace process any more. It doesn’t exist."Source
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"I assumed there would be controversy [in America] only because someone would be enraged that I had allowed the ‘other side’ to have their say."Source
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Quote #2
"Ultimately, the play is an implicit tragedy about the failure of both sides to build a lasting peace"Source
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Quote #3
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