This page appears to be part of a larger document collection (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT). It contains a brief biographical note about an author of books on Hezbollah and the Qods Force, followed by the beginning of an article from The Atlantic dated February 11, 2013, titled 'A Middle-Class Paradise in Palestine?' by Armin Rosen. The text describes the geography and political separation around the city of Rawabi in the West Bank.
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| Armin Rosen | Author |
Author of the article 'A Middle-Class Paradise in Palestine?' published in The Atlantic.
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Subject of the biographical blurb at the top of the page, author of books regarding Hizballah/Hezbollah.
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| The Atlantic |
Publisher of the article.
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| Hizballah / Hezbollah |
Subject of books mentioned in the header bio.
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| Qods Force |
Subject of book mentioned in the header bio.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the document stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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Subject location of the article.
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Title location.
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Geographic context for Rawabi.
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Mentioned as nearby suburbs and a connection point.
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Palestinian-controlled city mentioned.
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Palestinian-controlled city mentioned.
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Mentioned in book title.
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Mentioned in book title.
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Mentioned in context of 'Israeli and Palestinian spheres of authority'.
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"The sole outlet to Rawabi sits off a dizzying two-lane highway flanked by round, scraggly hills."Source
"Arabs use the road to get to the Palestinian-controlled cities of Bir Zeit and Ramallah; for Jewish Israelis, the road connects the Jerusalem"Source
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