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Trump administration
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Israelis
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Author
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ISRAEL
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ISRAEL
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Arab states
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Israelis
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narrator
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Israel
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Franco-British forces
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Egypt
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Reconciliation agreement |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Peace negotiations involving the speaker (as PM) and President Clinton. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Egypt closed a reconciliation agreement between the Palestinians. | Egypt | View |
| N/A | N/A | Palestinian issue did not end well; Israel's settlement policy continued; US mediation efforts st... | Palestine, Israel | View |
| N/A | N/A | Settlement Freeze | Israel/West Bank | View |
| N/A | N/A | Palestinians visiting the Rawabi showroom and construction site. | Rawabi | View |
| N/A | N/A | Camp David Summit failure | Camp David | View |
| N/A | N/A | U.N. decision/vote on Palestinian statehood | United Nations | View |
| N/A | N/A | Palestinian Initiative | International/UN context im... | View |
| N/A | N/A | 10-month settlement freeze | Israel/West Bank | View |
| N/A | N/A | Construction and promotion of the city of Rawabi. | Rawabi, West Bank | View |
| N/A | N/A | Proposed International Conference | Unspecified | View |
| N/A | N/A | Failure to secure a final peace agreement. | Camp David | View |
| N/A | N/A | Massacre at the Cave of the Patriarchs; guards were late, cameras malfunctioned. | Cave of the Patriarchs | View |
| N/A | N/A | Peace Summit (implied Camp David) | US | View |
| N/A | N/A | United Nations vote for a Palestinian state | UN | View |
| 2025-09-01 | N/A | Planned UN vote on Palestinian independence. | New York (UN) | View |
| 2013-07-30 | N/A | Resumption of Israeli–Palestinian peace talks facilitated by Obama and Kerry. | Washington | View |
| 2011-09-01 | N/A | Palestinian initiative to seek U.N. recognition | United Nations | View |
| 2011-09-01 | N/A | Planned UN General Assembly Resolution recognizing a Palestinian state | UN | View |
| 2011-01-01 | N/A | French initiative offering to host a Palestinian-Israeli summit | France | View |
| 2000-09-01 | N/A | Start of the Second Intifada (violence following 'Arik's visit'). | Israel and Gaza | View |
| 2000-09-01 | N/A | Start of the Second Intifada / 'New Intifada' | Israel and Palestinian Terr... | View |
| 2000-07-01 | N/A | Camp David Summit negotiations regarding Jerusalem status. | Camp David | View |
| 2000-05-15 | N/A | Al-Naqba Day protests. | West Bank and Gaza | View |
| 2000-01-01 | N/A | Peace negotiations involving the author (likely Camp David Summit). | Implied | View |
This document page, marked with House Oversight Bates stamping, appears to be a slide or speech transcript outlining a geopolitical security strategy. The text details a 'strategic triangle' approach involving military presence along the River Jordan, a political process with Palestinians, and countering Iran. While part of a larger document dump (potentially related to Middle East policy investigations), this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be page 9 of a speech draft or talking points, likely written by Ehud Barak (implied by the reference to being a former PM who worked with Clinton). The text discusses geopolitical strategy involving the US, Iran, and Israel, advocates for a two-state solution to preserve Israel as a 'Jewish and democratic state,' and praises Benjamin Netanyahu for a settlement freeze. The document bears a House Oversight stamp.
This document is page 96 from a book or memoir, stamped with a House Oversight footer, likely included in evidence files related to an investigation (potentially involving Ehud Barak in the context of the Epstein files). The text itself is a historical reflection on the aftermath of the 1967 Six-Day War, discussing Israeli-Palestinian interactions, the strategic debate within the Israeli government (mentioning PM Eshkol), and the subsequent hostilities with Arab states, including the sinking of the destroyer Eilat. It does not contain direct information regarding Jeffrey Epstein or his criminal network.
This document appears to be a page (346) from a book or memoir by Ehud Barak (header '/ BARAK / 60'), included in a House Oversight investigation file. The text details Barak's perspective on Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, specifically outlining principles regarding Jerusalem, the West Bank, and refugees, dating to approximately 2000 (52 years after 1948). It describes the political fallout within Israel, including the withdrawal of coalition partners (Shas, NRP, Sharansky) and the threat of a no-confidence vote led by the Likud party and Ariel Sharon.
This document contains a list of strategic talking points regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, likely written by a high-level Israeli official (possibly Ehud Barak given the Epstein context and subject matter). The text outlines a strategy involving interim agreements, coordination with the US and the Quartet, and the necessity of prioritizing a two-state solution following Israeli elections. The document bears a House Oversight footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation.
This document is an excerpt discussing the Trump administration's decision to cut U.S. funding to the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). It notes the administration's justification, calling UNRWA an "irredeemably flawed operation," and provides context that the U.S. had been its largest donor, covering nearly one-third of a $1.1 billion budget in 2017. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Questions on each concession offered.
Letters of assurance regarding the Madrid Peace Conference.
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