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This document is a screenshot of a web article by Mitchell Bard about the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, focusing on a missed opportunity in 2009 and a cut in U.S. aid in 2018. Despite the user's prompt classifying it as 'Epstein-related,' the document's content is solely about Middle East politics and contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals or topics.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Barack Obama Former U.S. President
Mentioned as having had an 'unprecedented opportunity' in 2009 to advance the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Mitchell Bard Author
The author of the article titled 'How Obama Blew the Chance for Economic Peace'.
Salam Fayyad Palestinian Prime Minister
Described as a prime minister respected by Israelis who was interested in building infrastructure for a future state,...
Yasser Arafat Former Palestinian Leader
Mentioned as having a 'terrorist background' from which Salam Fayyad did not originate.
Mahmoud Abbas Palestinian Leader
Mentioned as having a 'terrorist background' from which Salam Fayyad did not originate.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033519' at the bottom of the document, suggesting it is part of their rec...

Timeline (2 events)

2009
An 'unprecedented opportunity to advance the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians' under the Obama administration.
Middle East (implied)
early 2018
The U.S. administration cut its contribution (implied to be for Palestinian aid) from $364 million to $60 million.
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the administration (implied U.S. government)

Locations (3)

Location Context
Party to peace talks with the Palestinians.
The economy of the West Bank was a focus for strengthening by Salam Fayyad.
Mentioned in the ideological phrase 'liberating Palestine'.

Relationships (2)

Salam Fayyad Contrasted Yasser Arafat
The document states that Salam Fayyad 'did not come from the same terrorist background as Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas.'
Salam Fayyad Contrasted Mahmoud Abbas
The document states that Salam Fayyad 'did not come from the same terrorist background as Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas.'

Key Quotes (2)

"How Obama Blew the Chance for Economic Peace"
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"liberating Palestine"
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restart peace talks with Israel, however, the administration cut its contribution in early 2018 from $364 million to $60 million before ceasing payments altogether.
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How Obama Blew the Chance for Economic Peace
by Mitchell Bard
In 2009, Barack Obama had an
unprecedented opportunity to advance the
peace process between Israel and the
Palestinians. For the first time, the
Palestinians had a prime minister who was
respected and admired by the Israelis,
because he did not come from the same
terrorist background as Yasser Arafat and
Mahmoud Abbas. Unlike his ideological
comrades who insisted on "liberating Palestine," Salam Fayyad, was
interested in building the infrastructure for a future state,
strengthening the West Bank economy, and improving the lives of the
Palestinian people.
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