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Type: Political commentary / article draft (house oversight committee document)
File Size: 1.4 MB
Summary

This page, marked as page 4 of a House Oversight document, contains a political analysis or opinion piece regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It critiques Benjamin Netanyahu's strategy, arguing he opposes the 'land for peace' model and predicts he will be remembered historically merely as an obstacle to an eventual peace agreement.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel (implied)
Criticized in the text for not believing in 'land for peace' and creating obstacles to the peace process.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Israel
Discussed regarding its military strength, economy, and political conflict.
Palestinians
Described as living in 'serf-like conditions' without a vote or country.
House Oversight Committee
Indicated by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

1967
1967 War
Israel/Palestine

Locations (2)

Location Context
Subject of the analysis.
Proposed entity in land-for-peace deals.

Relationships (1)

Netanyahu Obstructionist Peace Process
Text states his strategy has been to 'put up obstacles, create confusion and wait it out.'

Key Quotes (3)

"The problem is that Netanyahu has never believed in land for peace."
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"And Netanyahu will be remembered only as a person before the person who made peace, a comma in history."
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"Its physical existence is less in doubt than its democratic existence as it continues to rule millions of Palestinians in serf-like conditions"
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strongest economy and military, complete with an arsenal of nuclear
weapons. The chief threats to Israel are from new technologies —
rockets, biological weapons — and demography. Its physical
existence is less in doubt than its democratic existence as it continues
to rule millions of Palestinians in serf-like conditions — entitled to
neither a vote nor a country.
The path to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been clear
for 20 years. Israel would cede most of the land it conquered in the
1967 war to a Palestinian state, keeping the major settlement blocks.
In return, it would get a series of measures designed to protect its
security. That’s why the process is called land for peace. The problem
is that Netanyahu has never believed in land for peace. His strategy
has been to put up obstacles, create confusion and wait it out. But one
day there will be peace, along the lines that people have talked about
for 20 years. And Netanyahu will be remembered only as a person
before the person who made peace, a comma in history.
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