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Type: Interview transcript / article excerpt
File Size: 1.53 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029701) containing a transcript of an interview between 'FP' (Foreign Policy) and 'SE' (likely Saeb Erekat). The content focuses on the 20th anniversary of the Oslo Accords (dating the context to 2013), with the interviewee criticizing Israeli settlement expansion and occupation while asserting Palestinian resilience. While part of a document cache that may include Epstein-related materials, this specific page discusses geopolitical issues regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict.

People (2)

Name Role Context
FP Interviewer
Likely representing Foreign Policy magazine, asking questions about the Oslo Accords.
SE Interviewee
Likely Saeb Erekat (Chief Palestinian Negotiator), discussing the Palestinian perspective on the Oslo Accords and Isr...

Timeline (2 events)

1993-2013
Expansion of settlements where the number of settlers almost tripled
Palestinian territories
Israeli settlers
2013
20th anniversary of the Oslo negotiations
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Locations (3)

Location Context
Refers to the Oslo Accords/negotiations
Country mentioned in context of settlements and occupation
Implied by 'our state', 'nation under occupation'

Relationships (1)

FP Interviewer/Interviewee SE
FP asks questions and SE answers in the transcript.

Key Quotes (4)

"The fact that, two decades after Oslo, we are still a nation under occupation shows that Israeli governments did derail it."
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"The interim accords were not supposed to last for 20 years but only five."
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"Oslo succeeded in bringing back 250,000 Palestinians from the diaspora and building the capacity for our state."
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"That we are not going anywhere. As simple as that. We are not going to disappear just because their government builds an annexation wall around us."
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FP: 2013 is the 20th anniversary of the Oslo negotiations. What was Oslo's greatest success, and its greatest failure?
SE: The fact that, two decades after Oslo, we are still a nation under occupation shows that Israeli governments did derail it. The interim accords were not supposed to last for 20 years but only five. After that, we were going to enjoy freedom and sovereignty.
But Israel increased its settlement expansion. In fact, within 20 years, the number of settlers almost tripled. The institution-building efforts led by the Palestinian government have been completely undermined by the lack of freedom. This situation cannot continue. Oslo succeeded in bringing back 250,000 Palestinians from the diaspora and building the capacity for our state. The international community failed though, by granting Israel an unprecedented culture of impunity that allowed them to use negotiations as a means to continue rather than stop colonization.
FP: What is the most important thing Israelis don't understand about Palestinians?
SE: That we are not going anywhere. As simple as that. We are not going to disappear just because their government builds an annexation wall around us.
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