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Type: Policy memo / briefing document (house oversight committee record)
File Size: 1.34 MB
Summary

This document page outlines a geopolitical strategy for the Middle East, advocating for a two-state solution driven by a 'strong, self-confident Israel' engaging in negotiations with Palestinians and Arab nations. It emphasizes the need for US and Quartet backing while maintaining the IDF's military superiority. The text also highlights the political constraints 'moderate' Arab rulers face regarding their domestic populations when dealing with the Palestinian issue.

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Proposed International Conference
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Israel Palestinians Arab nations US The Quartet

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Relationships (2)

Israel Negotiation Partners Palestinians
willing to hold serious negotiations with the Palestinians
US Strategic Partners The Quartet
backed by the US and the Quartet

Key Quotes (3)

"And the way to do it is this: a strong, self-confident Israel, willing to hold serious negotiations with the Palestinians"
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"ensuring the IDF's qualitative military edge over any combination of opponents"
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"The moderates among Arab rulers are unable (and also unwilling) to float this common interest and turn it into policy"
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• And the way to do it is this: a strong, self-confident Israel, willing to hold serious negotiations with the Palestinians and the group of Arab nations within an international conference, backed by the US and the Quartet – in order to achieve a two-state solution and establish a regional agreement, while maintaining an unyielding and persistent fight against terrorism and ensuring the IDF's qualitative military edge over any combination of opponents.
• The moderates among Arab rulers are unable (and also unwilling) to float this common interest and turn it into policy – because they worry how their people would respond. This is how the Palestinian issue is related to possibility of an overall agreement in the Middle East.
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