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| N/A | N/A | Interview between the author and Masri. | Washington | View |
| N/A | N/A | Construction and promotion of the city of Rawabi. | Rawabi, West Bank | View |
| N/A | N/A | Viewing a 3-D video of the finished project. | Construction site (implied) | View |
This document page, marked with a House Oversight footer, discusses the geopolitical and logistical challenges facing the Palestinian city of Rawabi. It details diplomatic friction involving President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding access roads and water rights, and includes an interview with Masri about the disconnect between Israeli statements and actions regarding the project.
This document page discusses the complexities of Qatar's financial involvement in the Middle East, specifically contrasting its private-sector investment in the West Bank (Rawabi) with its support for Hamas in Gaza and the Sudanese government. It highlights the political calculations behind Qatar's investments and its relationship with figures and organizations opposed to the Palestinian Authority and Israel.
This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025086, appears to be an excerpt from an article or report analyzing Middle Eastern geopolitics and development. It focuses on the 'Rawabi' project, noting that Qatar has funded over $600 million (two-thirds) of the project, effectively bypassing the Palestinian Authority (PA). The text quotes Jonathan Schanzer criticizing the PA's inefficiency compared to the Rawabi project and mentions financial freezes by the U.S., Israel, and Saudi Arabia following UN membership votes. While part of a larger cache that may relate to Epstein or lobbying, this specific page discusses Palestinian internal politics and Qatari foreign investment.
This document appears to be a page from an article or report discussing the development of the Palestinian city of Rawabi in the West Bank. It highlights the disparity in living standards between Palestinians and Israelis, the local population's initial disbelief that such a project is for them, and the political controversy surrounding the project's leader, Masri, who has been accused of collaboration by the website Electronic Intifada. The page bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production, likely related to investigations involving Jeffrey Epstein's connections or geopolitical interests, though Epstein is not named on this specific page.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee file (likely an exhibit) containing an excerpt of an article or interview featuring a man named Masri. The text focuses on the urban planning and development of the Palestinian city of Rawabi, citing influences from Reston, Virginia, Cairo suburbs, and the Israeli city of Modi'in. It discusses the psychological impact on Palestinians seeing high-standard construction in their territory.
This page, marked with a House Oversight footer, appears to be an excerpt from a narrative report or article regarding the development of 'Rawabi,' a planned city in the West Bank. The text focuses on the logistical and bureaucratic hurdles faced by the developer, Masri, specifically regarding water, electricity, and legal approvals from the Israeli-Palestinian water commission. The narrator also notes the architectural similarities between Rawabi and Israeli neighborhoods.
Interview regarding the influences and Palestinian reaction to the Rawabi construction project.
Discussion on whether Israelis understood the potential importance of Rawabi.
Discussion regarding the infrastructure challenges (water, electricity) and architectural style of the Rawabi project.
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