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Extraction Summary

10
People
9
Organizations
11
Locations
4
Events
3
Relationships
0
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Chronology / book proof (evidence exhibit)
File Size: 1.43 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a book proof (Oxford University Press, 2014) titled 'Chronology' that details major political and military events in the Middle East between December 1999 and March 2002. It tracks the involvement of the Clinton administration in peace talks, the withdrawal of Israel from Lebanon, the death of Hafez al-Assad, the start of the Second Intifada, and various diplomatic initiatives. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was likely included as evidence or background material in a House Oversight Committee investigation.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Bill Clinton President (USA)
Hosted summits with Israeli and Syrian leaders; met with Hafez al-Assad; issued 'Clinton Parameters'.
Ehud Barak Prime Minister (Israel)
Attended summits with Clinton; negotiated with Arafat; resigned Dec 2000.
al-Shara Foreign Minister (Syria)
Attended summit with Clinton and Barak.
Hafez al-Assad President (Syria)
Summit with Clinton in Geneva; died June 10, 2000.
Bashar al-Assad President (Syria)
Elected July 10, 2000.
Yasir Arafat Leader (Palestinian)
Negotiated with Ehud Barak at Camp David II.
Ariel Sharon Likud Leader / Prime Minister (Israel)
Visited Temple Mount sparking Intifada; elected Prime Minister Feb 2001.
Rehavam Zeevi Tourism Minister (Israel)
Assassinated by PFLP in Jerusalem.
Thomas Friedman Journalist (New York Times)
Published interview with Crown Prince Abdullah.
Abdullah Crown Prince (Saudi Arabia)
Interviewed regarding peace initiative.

Timeline (4 events)

1999-12-15
President Clinton hosts summit meeting with Barak and al-Shara
Not specified (precursor to Shepherdstown)
2000-03-26
Summit between Bill Clinton and Hafez al-Assad
Geneva
2000-07-11
Camp David II negotiations
Camp David
2001-10-17
Assassination of Rehavam Zeevi
Jerusalem

Relationships (3)

Bill Clinton Diplomatic Ehud Barak
Clinton hosts summit meeting with Barak
Bill Clinton Diplomatic Hafez al-Assad
Summit in Geneva
Thomas Friedman Journalistic Crown Prince Abdullah
Friedman publishes interview with Crown Prince

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,388 characters)

[OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 12/9/2014, SPi]
xxiv Chronology
15 December 1999 President Clinton hosts summit meeting with Israel's Prime Minister Barak and Syrian Foreign Minister al-Shara, followed by rounds of peace talks in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, in January 2000.
5 March 2000 Government of Israel's resolution to withdraw from Lebanon.
26 March 2000 Bill Clinton and Hafez al-Assad summit in Geneva.
17 April 2000 Letter from Israel's Foreign Minister to UN Secretary-General on Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon.
22 May 2000 Report of the UN Secretary-General on Implementation of Resolutions 425 and 426.
24 May 2000 IDF completes pull-out from Lebanon.
10 June 2000 President Hafez al-Assad dies.
16 June 2000 Second Report of the UN Secretary-General on Implementation of Resolutions 425 and 426.
18 June 2000 The UN Security Council confirms Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon in a Presidential Statement.
10 July 2000 Bashar al-Assad is elected President of Syria in a nationwide referendum.
11–25 July 2000 Camp David II negotiations between Ehud Barak and Yasir Arafat.
25 July 2000 Camp David Statement.
28 September 2000 Likud leader Ariel Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif, prompting major Palestinian riots. Second Palestinian uprising (al-Aqsa Intifadah) begins.
7 October 2000 Three Israeli soldiers abducted by Hezbollah along the Blue Line.
17 October 2000 Joint Statements at the Conclusion of the Middle East Peace Summit in Sharm el-Sheikh.
10 December 2000 Prime Minister Barak resigns and calls for early elections.
23 December 2000 Clinton Parameters.
21–27 January 2001 Taba Talks.
27 January 2001 Taba Statement.
27 January 2001 Moratinos Non-Paper on Taba Negotiations.
6 February 2001 Ariel Sharon elected Prime Minister of Israel.
19 April 2001 Jordanian–Egyptian Proposal.
30 April 2001 Mitchell Report.
14 June 2001 Palestinian–Israeli Security Implementation Work Plan (Tenet Cease-Fire Plan).
17 October 2001 Assassination of Israel tourism minister Rehavam Zeevi in Jerusalem by militants of the PFLP.
17 February 2002 Thomas Friedman of the New York Times publishes interview with Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia on his peace initiative.
12 March 2002 UN Security Council Resolution 1397.
28 March 2002 Beirut Arab League Summit Declaration on the Arab Peace Initiative.
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