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 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 Bill Clinton
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person Ehud Barak
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person Bill Clinton
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person Bill Clinton
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person George W. Bush
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person Yitzhak Rabin
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person Salam Fayyad
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person Shimon Pérez
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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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 a page from a memoir or manuscript by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (marked '/ BARAK / 102'). It details his perspective on the failure of peace negotiations with Yasser Arafat, specifically citing disagreements over the Western Wall and the 'right of return.' The text discusses internal Israeli politics, mentioning Yossi Sarid, Yossi Beilin, and Ariel Sharon ('Arik'), and outlines Barak's proposal for unilateral disengagement from the West Bank and Gaza following the failure of the Camp David summit.

Book excerpt / memoir draft (likely ehud barak)
2025-11-19

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This document page, stamped by the House Oversight Committee, appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or detailed report by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (indicated by the header). It details the 'Clinton Parameters' peace proposal presented in the waning days of the Clinton administration, covering the West Bank, Jerusalem, and refugees. The text describes Barak's acceptance of the parameters despite domestic opposition and Arafat's subsequent rejection of key elements in Washington.

Book excerpt / memoir / government record
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir written by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. It details the political climate in Israel in November 2000, discussing the collapse of peace talks with Yasser Arafat, the rise of the Second Intifada, and Barak's internal political struggles with the Knesset and Ariel Sharon. The text reflects on Barak's decision-making regarding early elections and his defense of his attempts at peace with the Palestinians and Syria.

Manuscript / memoir draft
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (384) from a memoir or manuscript, likely by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (indicated by the header / BARAK / 98). It details the political situation in Israel following the failure of the Camp David summit and the outbreak of the Second Intifada (late 2000/early 2001). The text describes Barak's refusal to end the Oslo process at Ariel Sharon's demand, his reliance on the Shas party for a safety net in the Knesset, and his authorization of negotiators to continue peace talks under President Clinton's proposal despite escalating terrorist attacks (bombings in Jerusalem, Hadera, and Gaza) by Islamic Jihad and Hamas. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a production to the US Congress.

Memoir/manuscript page (evidence exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or draft by Ehud Barak (page 97), stamped as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It details a meeting in the Oval Office kitchen with Bill Clinton and Dennis Ross shortly after November 9 (likely 2000), where they discussed 'Camp David-plus' peace parameters involving the West Bank, Jerusalem, and refugees. The text also covers Barak's domestic political maneuvering in Israel, specifically considering a unity coalition with Ariel Sharon (Likud) following the lynching in Ramallah.

Book draft / memoir manuscript (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header and context of being Defense Minister), included in House Oversight documents related to Epstein. It details the escalation of the Second Intifada in October 2000, specifically the destruction of a Jewish holy site, the lynching of two Israeli reservists in Ramallah, and subsequent Israeli military retaliation. It also covers diplomatic efforts involving Bill Clinton, King Abdullah, and Kofi Annan at the Sharm al-Sheikh summit to de-escalate the violence.

Memoir draft / book manuscript (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or report by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (indicated by the header '/ BARAK /'). It details diplomatic confrontations during the early stages of the Second Intifada (late 2000), focusing on a meeting at the Elysée Palace with French President Jacques Chirac and US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. The text describes Barak's frustration with Yasser Arafat's alleged duplicity regarding violence in the region and Chirac's perceived bias toward the Palestinian narrative regarding casualty figures.

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

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or book manuscript, likely by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (indicated by the header), produced as part of a House Oversight investigation (possibly related to Epstein due to Barak's association, though the text is unrelated to Epstein). The text details the outbreak of the Second Intifada in late 2000, specifically discussing the death of Mohammed al-Durrah, the spread of violence into Arab-Israeli communities, and a diplomatic crisis meeting in Paris mediated by Madeleine Albright and Dennis Ross. The author disputes the media narrative regarding the death of al-Durrah.

Book manuscript / memoir page (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript by Ehud Barak (labeled '/ BARAK / 92'). It details the geopolitical situation in late 2000 (implied), specifically Barak's attempts to negotiate peace with Yasser Arafat before President Clinton left office. It describes a specific private dinner hosted by Barak and his wife Nava in Kochav Yair on September 25th, attended by Arafat, where both leaders spoke to Clinton by phone.

Book manuscript/memoir draft (evidence exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from Ehud Barak's memoir or a similar narrative, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee (likely part of the Epstein investigation due to Barak's known association, though Epstein is not mentioned on this specific page). The text details Barak's return to Israel following the failure of the Camp David summit in 2000, focusing on the political instability of his coalition, a survived no-confidence vote initiated by Ariel Sharon, and his instructions to security chiefs (Shin Bet) to prepare for potential violence from Arafat's faction.

Book excerpt / memoir / evidence file
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from Ehud Barak's memoir or a manuscript discussing the political fallout of the 2000 Camp David Summit. It details the collapse of Barak's coalition in the Knesset, harsh criticism from Benjamin Netanyahu regarding negotiations over Jerusalem, and emotional pushback from Leah Rabin concerning potential concessions on the Old City and Temple Mount. The page bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

Book manuscript / memoir excerpt (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a draft manuscript of a book or memoir by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header 'BARAK' and context). It recounts a private meeting at Laurel Lodge with President Bill Clinton and Madeleine Albright immediately following the collapse of the 2000 Camp David Summit. The text details the emotional atmosphere, the strategic pivot regarding the official communiqué, and Clinton's assurance that he would support Barak's decision to halt the 'Wye redeployments' in light of Arafat's rejection of the peace deal.

Book draft / memoir manuscript (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (indicated by the header 'BARAK'), included in House Oversight evidence files. The text details the failure of peace negotiations with Yasser Arafat, focusing on two main deal-breakers: the 'right of return' for Palestinian refugees and sovereignty over Jerusalem and the Temple Mount. Barak recounts Arafat's denial of the existence of a Jewish temple in Jerusalem, a remark made to President Clinton.

Manuscript draft / evidence file (house oversight)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from Ehud Barak's memoir regarding the collapse of the Camp David Summit in July 2000. It details President Clinton's final attempts to broker a peace deal regarding East Jerusalem and the Temple Mount, and Arafat's subsequent rejection of the proposals. The text describes the final closing statements where Clinton and Barak expressed frustration while Arafat offered empty praise. Note: While the prompt asks for Epstein-related documents, this specific page contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein; it is a diplomatic record marked with a House Oversight stamp.

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

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This document is a page (p. 84/370) from a memoir, likely by Ehud Barak, stamped with a House Oversight Bates number. It details the internal dynamics of the 2000 Camp David Summit during a four-day period when President Clinton was away. The narrator describes tensions with Madeleine Albright and Dennis Ross, his refusal to negotiate formally without Clinton present, his avoidance of Albright by claiming to go jogging, and his private strategizing with advisors Gili Sher and Danny Yatom regarding Arafat's refusal to accept concessions.

Memoir excerpt / book page (likely ehud barak's autobiography)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from Ehud Barak's memoir detailing the 2000 Camp David Summit negotiations. It describes a late-night meeting on July 18th where Barak offered President Clinton significant concessions regarding the West Bank and Jerusalem to present to Yasser Arafat. The text notes Clinton's positive reaction to the offer but highlights Arafat's lack of reciprocation and attempt to delay the process. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it was collected as part of a congressional investigation.

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

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This document appears to be page 80 of a manuscript or book (likely by Ehud Barak, given the header) included in House Oversight evidence (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011837). It details the breakdown of peace negotiations, likely during the 2000 Camp David Summit, focusing on the refusal of Yasser Arafat to accept American proposals regarding sovereignty over Jerusalem's Old City (Muslim and Christian Quarters). The narrator (Barak) describes conversations with President Clinton about ending the summit or deferring the Jerusalem issue.

Memoir manuscript / book excerpt (evidence production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript by Ehud Barak (stamped with House Oversight codes), detailing the 2000 Camp David Summit. It describes intense private negotiations between Barak and President Bill Clinton regarding peace terms with Yasser Arafat, specifically mentioning tensions over Jerusalem, red lines, and Arafat's refusal to offer counter-positions. The narrative captures Clinton's frustration and a late-night 3:30 AM meeting on the terrace of the Aspen lodge at Camp David.

Book manuscript / memoir draft (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an excerpt (page 77/363) from a memoir or report by Ehud Barak regarding the 2000 Camp David Summit. It details intense late-night negotiations with President Bill Clinton regarding Jerusalem, the political risks in the Knesset, and Clinton's impending departure for the G8 summit in Japan. The text describes a tense 1:00 AM meeting involving top US and Israeli officials including Madeleine Albright, Sandy Berger, and Shlomo Ben-Ami.

Memoir excerpt / book draft / testimony
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, marked with a House Oversight stamp. It details high-stakes internal discussions among the Israeli negotiating team (likely at the Camp David Summit in 2000) regarding sovereignty over Jerusalem, the Temple Mount, and the Old City. The text describes Barak's consultations with advisors like Danny Yatom and Amnon Lipkin-Shahak before presenting their 'red lines' to President Bill Clinton.

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

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Ehud Barak, based on the header) discussing high-level Israeli strategic discussions regarding the status of Jerusalem during peace negotiations (likely Camp David 2000). The text details the differing opinions of advisors Israel Hasson, Oded Eran, and Dan Meridor concerning Israeli sovereignty versus Palestinian autonomy in East Jerusalem. The page bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, suggesting it was collected as evidence, likely in relation to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's connections to high-profile figures like Barak.

Memoir draft / manuscript page (likely ehud barak)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, given the header) submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It details high-stakes negotiations with Bill Clinton at Laurel Lodge (Camp David) regarding the status of Jerusalem, the Temple Mount, and potential concessions to Yasser Arafat for a peace agreement. The text outlines specific proposals concerning administrative control in East Jerusalem and the village of Abu Dis.

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

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This document appears to be a page from a draft of Ehud Barak's memoir (indicated by the header '/ BARAK / 73'), stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details high-stakes peace negotiations mediated by President Clinton involving Yasser Arafat, specifically focusing on land swaps in the West Bank, control of the Jordan Valley, and the critical contention over the status of Jerusalem. The narrator (Barak) expresses skepticism regarding Arafat's counter-conditions despite Clinton's optimism.

Book manuscript / memoir draft (house oversight evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, given the header) submitted as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details the tense negotiations during the 2000 Camp David Summit between Bill Clinton, Yasser Arafat, and the narrator (Barak). The text describes a late-night meeting at the 'Dogwood' cabin where Clinton expresses frustration with Arafat's lack of good faith, while Barak warns that failure to reach an agreement may lead to war. While produced in an Epstein-related discovery file (likely due to Barak's association with Epstein), the content is strictly geopolitical.

Book excerpt / memoir (evidentiary submission)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Ehud Barak, indicated by the header) detailing the Camp David 2000 Summit negotiations. The text describes the narrator's frustration with the lack of reciprocity from Palestinian negotiators (Erekat and Dahlan) despite significant Israeli concessions regarding East Jerusalem and the West Bank. It includes the content of a note written by the narrator to President Clinton, expressing that the talks had become manipulative rather than a genuine negotiation.

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

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

Condolences

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Shimon Peres

Offered condolences for the bombing.

Call
N/A

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: Author
To: Yasser Arafat

Conversation about peace responsibility after playing piano.

Meeting
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

Secret talks

From: Yossi Ginossar
To: Yasser Arafat

Secret talks held under Rabin, Peres, and Barak.

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

No Subject

From: Bill Clinton
To: Yasser Arafat

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

Meeting
N/A

Condemnation of terror

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Reporters

Called it a terrorist operation and condemned it completely.

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

Call
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

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

March to Jerusalem

From: Yasser Arafat
To: Cheering crowd

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

Speech
2000-10-01

Preventing violence

From: Madeleine Albright
To: Yasser Arafat

Urged him to ensure violence didn't happen.

Call
2000-09-28

Prevention of 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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