This document appears to be page 9 of a policy paper or article concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It discusses security arrangements, the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative, and the normalization of relations between Arab League members and Israel. The footer provides biographical details for four contributors: Yossi Alpher, Colette Avital, Shlomo Gazit, and Mark Heller. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp.
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| Yossi Alpher | Co-editor / Former Director |
Coedits bitterlemons.net, former director of the Jaffee Center at Tel Aviv University.
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| Colette Avital | Former Ambassador / Deputy Speaker / International Secretary |
Former ambassador and deputy speaker of the Knesset, international secretary of the Israel Labor Party.
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| Shlomo Gazit | Maj. Gen. / Military Coordinator / Head of Military Intelligence |
Former military coordinator in the Occupied Territories and head of military intelligence.
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| Mark Heller | Principal Research Associate |
Principal research associate at the Institute for National Security Studies, Tel Aviv University.
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"A creative and courageous approach to leveraging the Palestinian initiative will not end the conflict. But it could make it far more manageable."Source
"Note the importance of the Arab Peace Initiative, endorsed by the Arab League in 2002"Source
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