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Extraction Summary
9
People
9
Organizations
17
Locations
5
Events
3
Relationships
2
Quotes
Document Information
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Book proof / chronology / government record
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Summary
This document is a page from a corrected proof of a book (likely by Oxford University Press), dated December 9, 2014, containing a historical chronology of Middle Eastern political events from 1978 to 1989. It lists significant events involving Israel, Egypt, Lebanon, the PLO, and the US, such as peace treaties, assassinations, and UN resolutions. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023153' stamp, indicating it was included in a document production for the US House Oversight Committee, though the page content itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
People (9)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Anwar Sadat | President (Egypt) |
Awarded Nobel Peace Prize; Assassinated.
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| Menachem Begin | Prime Minister (Israel) |
Awarded Nobel Peace Prize; Visits Cairo.
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| Mohamed Reza Pahlavi | Shah (Iran) |
Leaves Iran after domestic turmoil.
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| Ayatollah Khomeini | Leader (Iran) |
Proclaims Islamic Republic of Iran.
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| Hosni Mubarak | Vice President / President (Egypt) |
Succeeds Sadat; Attends Arab League summit.
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| Beshir Gemayel | President (Lebanon) |
Assassinated.
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| King Hussein | King (Jordan) |
Severs ties with the PLO.
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| Ronald Reagan | President (USA) |
Reagan Peace Plan; Authorizes State Dept to dialogue with PLO.
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| George Shultz | Secretary of State (Implied) |
Shultz Plan mentioned.
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Timeline (5 events)
14 December 1988
Relationships (3)
Awarded jointly in Oslo the Nobel Peace Prize
Vice President Mubarak succeeds him
President Reagan authorizes the State Department to enter into a dialogue with the organization
Key Quotes (2)
"President Sadat and Prime Minister Begin are awarded jointly in Oslo the Nobel Peace Prize."Source
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Quote #1
"The US recognizes the PLO. President Reagan authorizes the State Department to enter into a dialogue with the organization."Source
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Quote #2
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