Yasser Arafat

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person Ehud Barak
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person Ehud Barak
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person Ehud Barak
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person Yitzhak Rabin
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person Salam Fayyad
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person Bill Clinton
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person Bill Clinton
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person Bill Clinton
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person Ehud Barak
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person Ehud Barak
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person Ehud Barak
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person Ehud Barak
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person George W. Bush
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person Yitzhak Rabin
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person Shimon Pérez
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Death of Yasser Arafat in Paris. Paris View
N/A N/A Opening session of the summit. Laurel Lodge, Camp David View
N/A N/A Euro-Mediterranean meeting Barcelona View
N/A N/A Piano playing / Meeting Arafat Royal Palace, Barcelona View
N/A N/A Peace Negotiations (likely Camp David Summit) Implied Camp David / US View
N/A N/A Dinner and back-patio discussion. Kochav Yair View
N/A N/A Sharm al-Sheikh Summit to negotiate a ceasefire. Sharm al-Sheikh View
N/A N/A Summit in Sharm al-Sheikh. Sharm al-Sheikh View
N/A N/A Arafat's return to Gaza Gaza View
N/A N/A Dinner/Back-patio discussion. Kochav Yair View
N/A N/A Handshake between Yasser Arafat and Shimon Pérez with Jeffrey Epstein present in the background. Unknown View
N/A N/A Arafat visits Washington to present reservations. Washington View
N/A N/A Meeting at Elysée Palace regarding the Second Intifada violence. Elysée Palace, Paris View
N/A N/A Euro-Mediterranean meeting and face-to-face meeting between Narrator and Arafat. Barcelona, Spain View
N/A N/A Diplomatic meeting between the Narrator (Foreign Minister) and Yasser Arafat. Unspecified (likely Middle ... View
N/A N/A Meeting at an ambassador's apartment involving Barak, Arafat, and Clinton. Ambassador's fifth-floor ap... View
N/A N/A Agreement reached on Hebron (80% under Palestinian authority). Hebron View
N/A N/A Presentation of the Clinton Parameters for peace between Israel and Palestine. Washington / Camp David (re... View
N/A N/A Arafat visits Washington to present reservations to Clinton. Washington View
N/A N/A Yasser Arafat passes away in Paris. Paris View
2004-01-01 N/A Death of Yasser Arafat and subsequent dispute over flag flying at Harvard. Harvard Yard View
2004-01-01 N/A Death of Yasser Arafat (referenced as source of controversy). France (implied context his... View
2000-10-01 N/A Crisis meeting regarding the Intifada US Ambassador's residence, ... View
2000-10-01 N/A Paris Summit / Meeting at Elysée Palace Elysée Palace, Paris View
2000-10-01 N/A Sharm al-Sheikh Summit to end violence. Sharm al-Sheikh View

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This document appears to be page 3 of a political analysis or article (possibly from the Weekly Standard or shared as a briefing) discussing the breakdown of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations around 2011. It details the implications of the Hamas-Fatah reconciliation agreement, arguing it destroys the peace process, and suggests the White House might pivot to Syria for diplomatic progress, citing historical precedents involving Netanyahu and Ehud Barak.

Political article / briefing paper / email attachment
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir by Alan Dershowitz (identified via footnote and context), marked with a House Oversight Committee stamp. The text details Dershowitz's absolute defense of free speech, including his defense of Vanessa Redgrave's rights despite her anti-Zionist views, his opposition to laws criminalizing Holocaust denial during a debate in Canada, and his representation of Palestinian students at Harvard wishing to fly a flag for Yasser Arafat.

Manuscript draft / legal exhibit (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a 2005 court opinion regarding the September 11 terrorist attacks litigation. It discusses the dismissal of claims against the Saudi High Commission (SHC) and Prince Salman and Prince Naif based on the discretionary function exception to sovereign immunity, ruling that their funding decisions were policy-based and thus immune from suit.

Court opinion page / legal document
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a court opinion regarding the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, specifically discussing allegations against Saudi Princes Salman and Naif. It details claims that Prince Salman and Prince Naif used their positions and various charities (such as the SHC, IIRO, and SJRC) to fund and support Islamic militants, including Al Qaeda and Hamas, in regions like Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Palestine. The text cites various complaints alleging the princes knowingly supported terrorist networks and ignored warnings from Western governments.

Court opinion / legal case report
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak) contained within House Oversight documents. It details the narrator's time as Sayeret Matkal commander, describing a meeting with Eli Zeira regarding Yasser Arafat and a subsequent aborted ambush operation on the Lebanese border intended to capture Syrian officers on June 9 (c. 1972). The text focuses entirely on Israeli military history and operations.

Book excerpt / memoir page (evidence production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (127) from a memoir or book, likely by a high-ranking Israeli military figure (context suggests Ehud Barak or similar Sayeret Matkal commander), produced as part of a House Oversight investigation. The text details post-1972 (post-Sabena) Israeli military strategy, focusing on proactive operations against Palestinian militant groups in Lebanon. It specifically details a complex plan to assassinate Yasser Arafat by baiting him with artillery fire and ambushing his motorcade using helicopters and F-4 jets based on intercepted intelligence from Lebanese authorities.

Book excerpt / memoir page (produced in house oversight investigation)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 111 of a book or manuscript, likely a memoir by an Israeli military figure (historical context suggests Ehud Barak), produced as part of a House Oversight investigation. The text details the narrator taking command of the Sayeret Matkal special forces unit, reflecting on its history under Avraham Arnan, and outlining a strategic shift from pure intelligence gathering to becoming an active fighting force in response to the Six-Day War, the War of Attrition, and the rise of terrorism in 1970.

Book excerpt / manuscript page (house oversight record)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 104 of a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak given the biographical details) stamped with a House Oversight Committee identifier. It recounts the author's wedding in the spring of 1969 and his subsequent return to the Sayeret Matkal special forces unit as a deputy commander under Menachem Digli during the onset of the War of Attrition. The text discusses the geopolitical climate in Israel following the Six-Day War, the rise of Golda Meir, and the increasing threats from Fatah and the PLO.

Book excerpt / memoir (evidence in house oversight investigation)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 101 from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, given the context of Sayeret Matkal and political connections to Amnon Lipkin) included in a House Oversight investigation. The text details the 1968 Battle of Karameh between Israeli forces and Fatah/Jordanian troops, describing the military operation, casualties, and the escape of Yasser Arafat. It serves as a historical account of Israeli military operations post-1967 War.

Book excerpt / memoir page (likely from an exhibit in a congressional investigation)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, submitted as evidence in a House Oversight investigation (likely related to Epstein given the broader context of such document dumps, though Epstein is not named on this specific page). The text details Barak's military history in Sayeret Matkal, including famous operations like the Sabena hijacking rescue and the Beirut raid where he disguised himself as a woman. He reflects on his reputation, his relationship with Yasser Arafat, and the intellectual requirements of military command.

Memoir excerpt / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, given the biographical details) included in House Oversight productions. It details two specific historical interactions: a meeting in the early 1980s with Ariel Sharon discussing the assassination of Arafat, and a meeting in 1995 in Barcelona where the author played a Chopin waltz on a piano before having a peace-focused conversation with Arafat.

Memoir excerpt / legal production
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative statement, likely by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (based on the specific details of the Camp David 2000 Summit and his team members Gili, Shlomo, and Danny). The text details the failure of peace negotiations with Yasser Arafat, the specific concessions Israel offered regarding the West Bank, Gaza, and Jerusalem, and the narrator's pessimistic prediction to President Clinton that peace prospects would be set back for decades. The document bears a House Oversight stamp.

Narrative account / memoir excerpt (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 8 of a memoir or autobiographical text by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, contained within a House Oversight file likely related to Epstein investigations. The text details Barak's military career in the Sayeret Matkal, his role as IDF Chief of Staff, and specific special operations including the Sabena hijacking rescue and the 1973 Beirut raid where he disguised himself as a woman. It also reflects on his mindset during negotiations with Yasser Arafat at Camp David.

Book excerpt / memoir page (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, given the biographical details) submitted as evidence in the House Oversight investigation (labeled 011478). It recounts two specific interactions involving Yasser Arafat: a military planning discussion with Ariel Sharon prior to the 1982 Lebanon invasion regarding assassinating Arafat, and a 1995 diplomatic meeting in Barcelona where the author played a Chopin waltz on a piano before speaking with Arafat about peace.

Memoir excerpt / house oversight committee evidence
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 19 of a text (article or book excerpt) produced during a House Oversight investigation (ID: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023535). The text discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, specifically debates around a two-state solution versus a binational state. The narrator recounts interactions with a Palestinian activist named Fadi Quran and reflects on the hypocrisy of US Congress members (specifically Jewish Democrats) who publicly applaud Netanyahu while privately opposing his policies on settlement expansion.

Document page (likely an excerpt from an article, book, or essay included in a house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a media monitoring report produced by Gorkana, sourcing an article from The Daily Telegraph dated September 15, 2017. The page features a large photograph of a theatrical production of the play 'Oslo' at the National Theatre, alongside a smaller historical photo of Bill Clinton with Yasser Arafat (and a caption mentioning Netanyahu) from 1993. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023290, indicating it is part of the House Oversight Committee's document production.

Media monitoring report / press clipping
2025-11-19

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This document is a media monitoring clipping from The Daily Telegraph dated September 15, 2017, produced by Gorkana. It contains a review/article about the play 'Oslo' (authored by Rogers), discussing the historical context of the Oslo Accords, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the portrayals of historical figures like Terje Rød-Larsen and Uri Savir. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional inquiry, though the specific page content does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.

Media monitoring report / newspaper clipping
2025-11-19

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This document is a media monitoring clipping from The Daily Telegraph dated September 15, 2017. It features an article by Con Coughlin discussing the play 'Oslo' and reminiscing about the real historical events of the 1993 Oslo Accords, specifically mentioning key figures like Terje Rød-Larsen and Mona Juul. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was included in a congressional investigation, likely due to Terje Rød-Larsen's known associations with Jeffrey Epstein, though Epstein is not mentioned in this specific text.

Newspaper article / media monitoring report
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a book proof (published by Oxford University Press in 2014) detailing the history of the Middle East peace process between 2001 and 2003. It describes the failure of the Taba talks, President Bush's 2002 call for Palestinian leadership change, the isolation of Yasser Arafat, and the formation of the 'Middle East Quartet' (UN, US, Russia, EU) initiated by Kofi Annan. It details the creation of the 'Road Map' for peace by US officials William Burns and David Satterfield. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp, suggesting it was gathered as evidence, likely in an investigation related to the individuals mentioned or the diplomatic processes involved.

Book proof/excerpt (evidence in congressional oversight)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 398 of a memoir or book draft (likely by Ehud Barak, given the header) submitted as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. The text details the narrator's perspective on Israeli politics between 2004 and 2006, specifically focusing on Ariel Sharon's withdrawal from Gaza, the death of Yasser Arafat, and the internal Labor Party leadership election won by Amir Peretz. The narrator expresses agreement with the Gaza disengagement strategy while criticizing its execution compared to the Lebanon withdrawal.

Book draft / memoir page / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, indicated by the header) included in a House Oversight file. The text recounts a conversation with Bill Clinton regarding the failure of the Camp David accords, blaming Yasser Arafat for rejecting the proposal and turning to terrorism. It concludes with the narrator describing his resignation as Prime Minister after 21 months and his transition to a private citizen.

Book excerpt / evidence exhibit (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 107 from a memoir by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header and context), stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. The text details Barak's reflections on his premiership, the withdrawal from Lebanon, and the failure of peace negotiations with Arafat and Syria. It specifically mentions a phone call from Bill Clinton in the summer of 2001 and critiques a New York Times article by Deborah Sontag regarding the Camp David summit and a meeting with Arafat in Kochav Yair.

Book excerpt / memoir page (evidentiary document)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript written by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header). The text discusses the political and military situation in Israel during the Second Intifada, specifically the Passover massacre in 2002, Ariel Sharon's response, and the construction of the security barrier. The author also reflects on his own leadership style as Prime Minister, comparing his traits and flaws to those of Yitzhak Rabin.

Book excerpt / memoir manuscript
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'). In the text, Barak reflects on his election loss to Ariel Sharon ('Arik'), citing the loss of support from the Labor Party and Israeli Arabs following the start of the Second Intifada. He discusses the criticism he faced for his handling of peace negotiations with Yasser Arafat and defends his decision to abandon the 'Oslo road'.

Book excerpt / memoir page (evidence exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from Ehud Barak's memoir (page 103, stamped as House Oversight evidence). In the text, Barak reflects on his proposal for a security fence and withdrawal from the West Bank, contrasting his approach with Arafat's leadership. He also discusses the political climate leading to his electoral defeat by Ariel Sharon ('Arik'), recounting a conversation with a journalist friend who urged him to withdraw to avoid the loss.

Book excerpt / evidence exhibit
2025-11-19
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Condolences

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Shimon Peres

Offered condolences for the bombing.

Call
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Condemnation of terror

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Reporters

Called it a terrorist operation and condemned it completely.

Statement
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Secret talks

From: Yossi Ginossar
To: Yasser Arafat

Secret talks held under Rabin, Peres, and Barak.

Meeting
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Peace Negotiations

From: Narrator
To: Yasser Arafat

A private conversation before a dinner, discussing responsibility and peace.

Meeting
N/A

Oslo Process / Peace Negotiations

From: The Narrator
To: Yasser Arafat

Discussion on cementing the Oslo process; Arafat shared rumors about the narrator's time as Chief of Staff; Arafat took copious notes.

Meeting
N/A

Orders to stop attacks

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Subordinates in Gaza

Narrator claims these were 'explicit orders' but 'all for show'.

Call
N/A

Peace Negotiations

From: narrator
To: Yasser Arafat

First face-to-face meeting, discussion of responsibility and peace.

Meeting
N/A

Jewish Temple existence

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Bill Clinton

Arafat told the President he persuaded himself there never was a Jewish temple in Jerusalem.

Meeting
N/A

Jewish Temple existence

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Bill Clinton

Arafat told the President he persuaded himself there never was a Jewish temple in Jerusalem.

Meeting
N/A

Orders to stop attacks

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Security forces in Gaza

Arafat phoned Gaza with what were understood to be explicit orders to stop attacks (narrator claims this was 'for show').

Call
N/A

Orders to stop attacks

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Gaza Security Forces

Arafat phoned Gaza with 'explicit orders' which the narrator claims were 'all for show'.

Call
N/A

Orders to stop attacks

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Gaza Security Forces

Arafat phoned Gaza with what were understood to be explicit orders to stop attacks, though the narrator claims this was 'all for show'.

Call
N/A

No Subject

From: Bill Clinton
To: Yasser Arafat

Clinton presented new negotiating paper points; Arafat accepted 'in principle'.

Meeting
N/A

Peace negotiations

From: Author
To: Yasser Arafat

Conversation about peace responsibility after playing piano.

Meeting
N/A

Peace Negotiations Metaphor

From: Ehud Barak
To: Yasser Arafat

Metaphor about jumping with parachutes and holding each other's ripcords to emphasize mutual dependence for survival.

Conversation
N/A

Presentation of Proposal

From: Bill Clinton
To: Yasser Arafat

Clinton presented the proposal at 'Aspen'; Arafat showed no readiness to reciprocate.

Meeting
2025-11-18

March to Jerusalem

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Crowd

Claimed his people don't care about the attacks and will continue marching to Jerusalem.

Speech
2025-10-07

Presentation of Reservations

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Bill Clinton

Arafat presented reservations that rejected key elements.

Meeting
2001-01-01

No Subject

From: Bill Clinton
To: Yasser Arafat

Presentation of American negotiating paper/parameters.

Meeting
2000-11-01

March to Jerusalem

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Cheering crowd

Our people don't care... continue their march to Jerusalem.

Speech
2000-10-01

Cessation of peace process

From: Ehud Barak
To: Yasser Arafat

Warned that lack of change in violence patterns would be seen as Arafat ending the peace process.

Ultimatum/statement
2000-10-01

Prevention of violence

From: Madeleine Albright
To: Yasser Arafat

Urged him to ensure violence didn't happen

Call
2000-09-28

Preventing violence

From: Madeleine Albright
To: Yasser Arafat

Urged him to ensure violence didn't happen.

Call
2000-09-28

Opening Statement

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Convention Delegates

Hoped peace would follow the Begin/Sadat example.

Speech
2000-07-01

Prevention of violence

From: President Clinton
To: Yasser Arafat

President expected him to intervene against any sign of violence.

Diplomatic message
2000-05-01

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