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Type: Interview transcript / government record
File Size: 1.61 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from an interview transcript between an interviewer ('FP') and a Palestinian representative ('SE'). The discussion covers the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the risks of an apartheid regime, the necessity of a two-state solution, and internal Palestinian politics regarding Hamas-Fatah unity and voter registration in Gaza. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

People (2)

Name Role Context
SE Interviewee
Answering questions regarding Palestinian political strategy and Israeli relations. (Likely Saeb Erekat based on init...
FP Interviewer
Asking questions about the Middle East peace process. (Possibly 'Foreign Policy' magazine or similar entity).

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Hamas
Mentioned in context of unity talks and voter registration
Fatah
Mentioned in context of unity talks
Central Elections Commission
Entity to register new voters in Gaza
Israeli Government
Subject of questions regarding future policy
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Locations (2)

Location Context
Country discussed regarding policy and future state
Location for voter registration

Relationships (2)

SE Interview Subject/Interviewer FP
Dialogue format in text.
Hamas Political Factions Fatah
Discussed in context of 'unity' and 'political agreement'.

Key Quotes (5)

"If they continue their policies, they are going to officially adopt the form of an apartheid regime, which I think is not what many Israelis want."
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"That Israelis will not take back the ships that brought them here to leave somewhere else. We got to understand that we have to live side by side."
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"The rules of engagement, though, cannot be those of apartheid, but those of freedom."
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"We don't see any other solution than a two-state solution."
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"We expect to have progress in the near future, with Hamas allowing the Central Elections Commission to register new voters in Gaza."
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They should close their eyes and imagine their state within 10 years time. What do they see? If they continue their policies, they are going to officially adopt the form of an apartheid regime, which I think is not what many Israelis want.
FP: What is the most important thing Palestinians have learned about Israelis?
SE: That Israelis will not take back the ships that brought them here to leave somewhere else. We got to understand that we have to live side by side. The rules of engagement, though, cannot be those of apartheid, but those of freedom.
FP: What do you expect from the next Israeli government on the peace process?
SE: I don't think there is room for optimism, but our position hasn't changed. We don't see any other solution than a two-state solution. Any Israeli government that recognizes this fact and respects what previous governments have agreed upon should become a partner for peace.
FP: Is Hamas-Fatah unity possible, and what would the impact be on the future of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations?
SE: We expect to have progress in the near future, with Hamas allowing the Central Elections Commission to register new voters in Gaza. I believe there is political agreement -- in fact, there is a signed agreement. We expect to have
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