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'.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Ehud Barak) contained within House Oversight files. It details diplomatic negotiations between Israel and Syria mediated by US President Bill Clinton, specifically discussing the negative impact of press leaks in 'Ha'aretz' and an Arabic newspaper. The text describes a February meeting in Jerusalem where the narrator, Danny Yatom, and US Ambassador Martin Indyk drew up a specific border proposal regarding the Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee.
This document appears to be a page from a larger report or academic paper (labeled page 32) authored by Abdullah Abu Eid, a professor at Birzeit University. The text discusses international law, specifically the potential for Palestine to join the International Criminal Court (ICC) via the Rome Statute and the implications for Israel regarding war crimes jurisdiction. It references a June 2011 article in Ha'aretz and analyzes the definition of 'States' within the ICC Statute context.
This document is a page from a memoir (likely Ehud Barak's) produced as part of a House Oversight investigation. The text details Barak's reflection on his political defeat, the loss of support from the Labor Party and Arab citizens following the Galilee clashes, and the failure of peace negotiations with Yasser Arafat. It concludes with the results of the election where Ariel Sharon ('Arik') defeated Barak.
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