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Passage references Shimon Peres and geopolitical commentary without actionable leads

The text contains generic political opinions and a citation of a New York Times article, but offers no specific names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued. It lacks concrete inve Mentions President Shimon Peres in a critical tone about settlements and opposition politics. Cites author Daniel Gavron and his book on Israeli-Palestinian cooperation. References a February 5, 2013

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #029796
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1
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The text contains generic political opinions and a citation of a New York Times article, but offers no specific names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued. It lacks concrete inve Mentions President Shimon Peres in a critical tone about settlements and opposition politics. Cites author Daniel Gavron and his book on Israeli-Palestinian cooperation. References a February 5, 2013

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So, although the Peres vision of peace is a positive legacy, he has also taught us less helpful lessons. The settlements are a supremely negative inheritance, but I would argue that the anti-democratic rejection of the concept of a parliamentary opposition is an even more harmful bequest handed down to us by President Shimon Peres. Daniel Gavron, who lives in Israel, is a former journalist and the author of nine books, the most recent of which is Holy Land Mosaic, stories of cooperation and coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008). Article 4. NYT India vs. China vs. Egypt Thomas L. Friedman February 5, 2013 -- New Delhi -- It’s hard to escape a visit to India without someone asking you to compare it to China. This visit was no exception, but I think it’s more revealing to widen the aperture and compare India, China and Egypt. India has a weak central government but a really strong civil society, bubbling with elections and

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