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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / government investigation record
File Size: 545 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book by Ehud Barak, included in a House Oversight Committee investigation file (likely related to the Epstein investigation). The text describes the political atmosphere and high stakes of peace negotiations (likely the 2000 Camp David Summit) involving the U.S. President, occurring seven years after the Oslo Accords.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Ehud Barak Author/Narrator (Implied)
Indicated by header '/ BARAK /'. Narrating an attempt to shape peace terms.
Bill Clinton President of the United States (Implied)
Referenced as 'President of the United States' participating in the peace attempt.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Indicated by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

Circa 2000
Peace negotiations/Summit (Likely Camp David 2000)
United States (Implied)
Ehud Barak President of the United States Palestinian representatives

Locations (2)

Location Context
Referenced as a historical benchmark ('seven years after Oslo').
Implied by 'Israelis' and 'come home'.

Relationships (1)

Ehud Barak Diplomatic/Political President of the United States
Working together to 'shape the final terms of peace'.

Key Quotes (2)

"And the odds really were 50-50."
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"Either we’d come home with an agreement, to be placed before the country in a referendum. Or we would know that, at least for now, it was beyond reach."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (466 characters)

/ BARAK / 63
Palestinians had begun, seven years after Oslo, I was making an attempt, with the participation of the President of the United States, to shape the final terms of peace. I knew I carried the conflicting hopes and fears of Israelis with me.
And the odds really were 50-50. Either we’d come home with an agreement, to be placed before the country in a referendum. Or we would know that, at least for now, it was beyond reach.
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