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Type: News article / briefing document (house oversight exhibit)
File Size: 1.57 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a news article or briefing included in a House Oversight production (stamped 029694). It details President Obama's upcoming diplomatic trip to Israel and Jordan, discussing the geopolitical context including the Syrian civil war, the Palestinian conflict, and the strained relationship between Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The text highlights Netanyahu's preference for Mitt Romney in the previous election.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Barack Obama U.S. President
Planning a trip to Israel and Jordan; dealing with domestic agenda.
King Abdullah II King of Jordan
Facing challenges from the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis; identified as a U.S. ally.
George W. Bush Former U.S. President
Mentioned for contrast regarding policy on Israel/Arab governments.
Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel
Noted for preferring Mitt Romney in the previous election and having disagreements with Obama.
Mitt Romney Republican Politician
Mentioned as the candidate Netanyahu preferred in the previous year's election.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
White House
Officials declined to provide a specific date for the trip.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document production (indicated by footer stamp).

Timeline (2 events)

March 20
Scheduled arrival of President Obama in Israel (reported by Israeli media).
Israel
Previous Year (implied 2012)
U.S. Presidential Campaign
United States

Locations (5)

Location Context
Destination of Obama's trip.
Stop on Obama's trip; facing refugee crisis.
Location of civil war next door to Jordan.
Country of origin for the document and President Obama.
Mentioned in the context of creation alongside Israel.

Relationships (3)

Barack Obama Political/Diplomatic Benjamin Netanyahu
Text states they have 'disagreed bitterly over issues' and Netanyahu preferred Romney.
Benjamin Netanyahu Political Preference Mitt Romney
Netanyahu 'made little secret of his preference' for Romney.
Barack Obama Alliance King Abdullah II
King Abdullah II is described as 'a U.S. ally'.

Key Quotes (2)

"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made little secret of his preference for Republican Mitt Romney in last year’s U.S. presidential campaign."
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"Netanyahu and Obama have at times disagreed bitterly over issues relating to"
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creation of a Palestinian state alongside
Israel.
White House officials would not provide
a date for Obama’s trip, which he will
squeeze into the tight schedule he is
building around a busy domestic agenda
that includes immigration, guns and the
economy.
But Israeli media reported that Obama is
scheduled to arrive March 20 as part of a
trip that will include a stop in Jordan,
where the civil war in next-door Syria
and its growing refugee crisis is
presenting a major challenge to King
Abdullah II, a U.S. ally .
Obama began his first term by making a
strong push for peace talks between Israel
and the Palestinians, believing the
conflict fueled radicalism in the region in
general and toward the United States in
particular, given its historical support for
the Jewish state.
In contrast to predecessor George W.
Bush, Obama wanted to demonstrate to
Arab governments that the United States
would make demands of Israel in pursuit
of a regional peace agreement.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu made little secret of his
preference for Republican Mitt Romney
in last year’s U.S. presidential campaign.
Netanyahu and Obama have at times
disagreed bitterly over issues relating to
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