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Document Information

Type: Document fragment (speech, essay, or briefing draft)
File Size: 1.32 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a speech, draft, or essay discussing the internal political and social fragmentation of Israeli society. It warns against division (Left vs Right, Secular vs Religious, etc.) and cites historical arguments by Tunisian President Bourguiba and Anwar Sadat suggesting that Israel's internal divisions are a greater threat than external military force. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation cache.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Bourguiba Late Tunisian President
Cited as making an argument regarding Israel's internal destruction
Sadat Former President of Egypt (implied)
Cited as debating Assad regarding peace with Israel
Assad Former President of Syria (implied)
Mentioned in context of debates with Sadat

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document based on footer stamp

Timeline (1 events)

Historical reference (pre-1979)
Debates between Sadat and Assad just before the peace treaty with Israel
Unknown

Locations (2)

Location Context
Subject of the text regarding societal cohesion
Mentioned in relation to President Bourguiba

Relationships (1)

Sadat Political/Diplomatic Assad
debates with Assad just before the peace treaty with Israel

Key Quotes (2)

"We are turning into an increasingly divided society whose very fabric seems to be ripping apart, and which is riddled with hatred for one another."
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"The late Tunisian President Bourguiba... made the argument that there's no need to defeat Israel by force. Give them the opportunity – and they will"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (735 characters)

never be without recognition of our righteousness. And without it, they will erode
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• This is the time to point out the risk in the weakening of the cohesive forces which hold the Israeli society together. We are turning into an increasingly divided society whose very fabric seems to be ripping apart, and which is riddled with hatred for one another. Left and right. Jews and Arabs. Secular and religious. Rich and poor. Center and periphery. Old and new. This is dangerous. The late Tunisian President Bourguiba (and later on Sadat in his debates with Assad just before the peace treaty with Israel) made the argument that there's no need to defeat Israel by force. Give them the opportunity – and they will
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