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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Interview transcript / congressional record
File Size: 1.55 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a transcript of an interview between an interviewer ('FP') and a speaker ('SE'), likely a Palestinian or Arab official. The text discusses the political dynamics between Hamas and the PLO, the role of Egypt under President Mohamed Morsy (dating the document to roughly 2012-2013), and criticisms of the Obama administration's handling of the peace process with Israel. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it is part of a Congressional investigation discovery batch.

People (4)

Name Role Context
SE Interviewee
Speaker discussing Palestinian/Egyptian politics; likely a Palestinian or Arab diplomat given the reference to 'our p...
FP Interviewer
Likely represents 'Foreign Policy' or similar publication conducting the Q&A.
Mohamed Morsy President of Egypt
Mentioned as the current leader of Egypt at the time of the interview.
Barack Obama President of the United States
Mentioned regarding his administration's role in the Middle East peace process.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Hamas
Mentioned as having recognized the PLO.
Palestine Liberation Organization
Referenced as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

Future (relative to document)
Proposed national referendum
Palestine
Palestinian people
Future (relative to document)
Elections
Palestine
Palestinian people Diaspora

Locations (5)

Location Context
Subject of political discussion.
Subject of negotiations and blame.
Described as playing a central role in the peace process.
Used metonymically for the U.S. Government.
Region of focus.

Relationships (2)

Hamas Political Recognition PLO
Hamas has recognized the Palestine Liberation Organization as the sole and legitimate representative
Mohamed Morsy Political Trust SE (Speaker)
We trust that Egypt, under President Mohamed Morsy's leadership, will continue to play a strong role

Key Quotes (3)

"Hamas has recognized the Palestine Liberation Organization as the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people"
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"Washington's failure to explicitly say that Israel is to blame for choosing"
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Quote #2
"We trust that Egypt, under President Mohamed Morsy's leadership, will continue to play a strong role"
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Full Extracted Text

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elections as soon as possible, which is the right way to solve our differences: Let our people decide, those in Palestine as well as our people in the Diaspora.
Having said so, Hamas has recognized the Palestine Liberation Organization as the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, including its mandate to negotiate a final status agreement with Israel. Once that is achieved, we expect to hold a national referendum.
FP: How would you describe Egypt's role in the peace process now? What do you expect from President Barack Obama's administration with regards to the peace process?
SE: Egypt has played a central role, and continues to do so. We trust that Egypt, under President Mohamed Morsy's leadership, will continue to play a strong role because Palestine and Egypt have a common interest in achieving peace.
President Obama had stated that he has a personal commitment to bring peace to the Middle East. We, the Egyptians, and the rest of the Arab world tell him that we are ready for peace. We have the Arab Peace Initiative. This goes in line with the stated U.S. national interest.
Washington's failure to explicitly say that Israel is to blame for choosing
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