This document appears to be a page from a geopolitical strategy memo or briefing paper discussing Middle East peace negotiations. It distinguishes between Israel's relationship with the Palestinians (where Israel must give) versus the 'moderate Arab world' (where Israel can gain legitimacy and economic benefits). It specifically recommends that Israel consider the 'Saudi proposal' (likely referring to the Arab Peace Initiative) as a framework for a regional agreement.
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| Israel |
Subject of the strategic assessment regarding negotiations and regional standing.
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| Palestinians |
Mentioned as a party to whom Israel can only 'give' (make concessions).
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| Moderate Arab world |
Mentioned as a source from which Israel can gain recognition and legitimacy.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the document stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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"We must remember, vis-a-vis the Palestinians, Israel can (practically only) give."Source
"Regarding the rest of the moderate Arab world – Israel can also get, and a lot.."Source
"Israel will have to consider embracing the Saudi proposal, with Israel's reservations, as a basis to negotiate a regional agreement."Source
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