This document is a 'Table of Contents' page from an Oxford University Press proof dated December 9, 2014, marked with a House Oversight Committee stamp. It lists historical documents, UN resolutions, and international treaties concerning Middle Eastern politics, specifically involving Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt, covering the period from 1981 to 2004. The content appears to be academic or historical in nature, likely from a book or report on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| King Hussein | Monarch of Jordan |
Mentioned in 'King Hussein’s Address on Jordanian Disengagement from the West Bank'
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| Shultz | Political Figure (Likely George Shultz) |
Mentioned in 'The Shultz Plan'
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| Israeli Foreign Minister | Government Official |
Author of a letter to the UN Secretary-General regarding withdrawal from Lebanon (2000)
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| UN Secretary-General | UN Official |
Recipient of letter from Israeli Foreign Minister; Author of reports on UN Security Council Resolutions
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| OUP |
Oxford University Press (Header indicating proof)
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| Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) |
Subject of a protocol created in 1981
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| UN Security Council |
Issuer of multiple resolutions (497, 520, 1559, etc.)
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| Lebanese Parliament |
Abrogated the Cairo Agreement in 1987
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| Government of Israel |
Issued resolution to withdraw from Lebanon
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| European Parliament |
Voted to suspend Euro-Israeli Association Agreement
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023144)
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London Agreement (1987)
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Subject of Jordanian Disengagement
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Party to agreements with Israel
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Party to multiple agreements and treaties
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Location of agreements between Egypt and Israel
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Location of 1989 Agreement
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Party to agreements with Israel
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Washington Declaration (1994)
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Casablanca Declaration (1994)
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Subject of cease-fires and withdrawals
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Specific region of withdrawal
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