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| N/A | N/A | Shelly Yachimovich stated she would not join Netanyahu's next government. | Israel | View |
| N/A | N/A | Shelly Yachimovich stating she would not join Netanyahu's next government. | Israel | View |
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir draft (dated April 2, 2012) written by an individual—likely Alan Dershowitz based on biographical details—recounting personal history. The text discusses family traits, specifically the narrator's mother's photographic memory, which the narrator inherited and utilized during law school and intercollegiate debates to avoid taking notes on the Sabbath. It concludes with a recent anecdote about the narrator spontaneously recalling the author of the poem 'Invictus' despite not knowing how he knew the information.
This document appears to be a page from a political analysis or article included in House Oversight records (likely the Epstein investigation files due to the mention of Peres and the file source). The text discusses Israeli internal politics, criticizing the pressure on opposition leaders like Tzipi Livni and Shelly Yachimovich to join 'National Unity Governments' under Netanyahu rather than maintaining a democratic parliamentary opposition. It concludes by noting that Shimon Peres has repeatedly supported the 'national unity' rhetoric.
This document appears to be a page from an article or political analysis regarding Israeli coalition politics found within the House Oversight Epstein files. It discusses the pressure on political figures like Tzipi Livni and Shelly Yachimovich to join 'National Unity' governments led by Netanyahu, contrasting this with the democratic role of a parliamentary opposition. The text references Shimon Peres and Yitzhak Shamir as proponents of the unity model.
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