This document appears to be page 14 of a political proposal or academic paper found within the House Oversight Committee's files (likely related to the Epstein investigation). The text advocates for a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, arguing that a two-state solution is impossible due to geography and intertwined populations. It calls for the UN to establish an International Criminal Tribunal to prosecute war crimes committed by Israeli and Arab individuals, citing the Goldstone Report and the Gaza flotilla raid as context.
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| United Nations (UN) |
Proposed as the responsible body for implementing the resolution and establishing a tribunal.
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| General Assembly |
Urged to establish an International Criminal Tribunal.
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| PA (Palestinian Authority) |
Described as an "autocratic police-state" and criticized for human rights violations.
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Primary subject of the geopolitical analysis.
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Primary subject of the geopolitical analysis.
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Mentioned in relation to the Goldstone Report.
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Listed as a responsible party in implementation; criticized for withdrawing citizenship.
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Listed as a responsible party in implementation.
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Listed as a responsible party; criticized for denying civilian rights.
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Listed as a responsible party in implementation.
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Region expected to benefit from peace and security.
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"All attempts to establish two states have ended in failure"Source
"it is imperative to eliminate the current legitimacy given to Israel's racist colonial system"Source
"The UN is within its rights to sanction Israel for its defiance of international laws and norms."Source
"The General Assembly should, therefore, establish an International Criminal Tribunal as a "subsidiary organ" under Article 22 of the UN Charter"Source
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