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This document appears to be a page from a collection of materials (marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp) containing an article from Al-Ahram Weekly titled 'New paradigm in Palestine.' The authors argue that a two-state solution will lead to continued conflict and propose a single-state solution with equal citizenship, requiring the dissolution of current Palestinian and Israeli political structures under UN auspices. While the document is stamped with a House Oversight ID, the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Mahmoud Musa Author
Co-author of the article 'New paradigm in Palestine'
Awni Sarrif Author
Co-author of the article 'New paradigm in Palestine'

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Al-Ahram Weekly
Publisher of the article
Palestinian Authority
Political entity mentioned as needing to be dissolved
Hamas Government
Political entity in Gaza mentioned as needing to be dissolved
United Nations (UN)
International body suggested to oversee the proposed solution
House Oversight Committee
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Location Context
Subject of the article
Subject of the article
Region mentioned
Mentioned regarding potential regime collapse
Mentioned as a potential relocation area
Location of the Palestinian Authority
Location of the Hamas Government

Relationships (1)

Mahmoud Musa Co-authors Awni Sarrif
Listed together in the byline: 'Mahmoud Musa and Awni Sarrif'

Key Quotes (3)

"All roads to a meaningful settlement of the Arab Israeli conflict are at a dead end."
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"Israel will remain a Zionist supremacist state with a clear arsenal that can turn the entire Middle East into an inferno"
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"There can only be one solution -- one state where Palestinians and Israelis alike are equal citizens in a nation that belongs indeed to the Middle East."
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Article 3.
Al-Ahram Weekly
New paradigm in Palestine
Mahmoud Musa and Awni Sarrif
30 June - 6 July 2011 -- All roads to a meaningful settlement of the
Arab Israeli conflict are at a dead end. Nevertheless, should two
states be established in historic Palestine, bloody conflict will persist.
Putting aside disputes over natural resources, Israel will remain a
Zionist supremacist state with a clear arsenal that can turn the entire
Middle East into an inferno, and the enclaved improvised Palestinian
Arab entity cannot exist without aid from the outside world. There
will be democracy for the Jewish people of Israel, with second and
perhaps third class citizenships for all others.
The Palestinians, as the last twenty years have shown, will be ruled
under an autocratic corrupt police state. The plight of the Palestinian
refugees living outside the new Palestine will continue and their right
to return totally forgotten. The Jordanian regime may collapse to
become the alternate home leading to civil wars between the
indigenous Jordanians and the Palestinians. It is also reasonable to
assume that, in order to preserve the Jewish identity of Israel, another
Nakba will befall the Israeli Arabs who may be relocated to areas in
the West Bank.
There can only be one solution -- one state where Palestinians and
Israelis alike are equal citizens in a nation that belongs indeed to the
Middle East. Three conditions must be met for the new state to take
hold: dissolving the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah and the Hamas
Government in Gaza, the rejection of Zionism by the Israelis, and the
return of the Palestinian refugees. These can only be accomplished
under the auspices of the United Nations (UN).
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