This document contains a list of strategic talking points regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, likely written by a high-level Israeli official (possibly Ehud Barak given the Epstein context and subject matter). The text outlines a strategy involving interim agreements, coordination with the US and the Quartet, and the necessity of prioritizing a two-state solution following Israeli elections. The document bears a House Oversight footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation.
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| Unknown Author ('I') | Author |
Speaker refers to themselves in the first person ('No one knows that better than I do'), implying they are an experie...
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| Palestinians | Interlocutor |
Described as 'not an easy interlocutor'.
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| US |
United States government, mentioned regarding coordination of steps.
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| The Quartet |
The Quartet on the Middle East (UN, US, EU, Russia), mentioned regarding coordination.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029390'.
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Mentioned in the context of elections and regional cooperation.
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Mentioned as a partner in potential regional cooperation.
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Mentioned as a potential future entity to be established.
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"The Palestinians are not an easy interlocutor. No one knows that better than I do.."Source
"This might require long periods of interim agreements and even calculated unilateral steps that are coordinated with the US and the Quartet."Source
"the Palestinian issue and the two-state solution must be at the top of the agenda."Source
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