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Generic political commentary referencing Tunisian and Egyptian leaders on Israel policy

The passage contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable details linking powerful actors to misconduct. It is a broad, vague statement about political philosophy with no novel Mentions former Tunisian President Bourguiba and Egyptian President Sadat in context of Israel debat Calls for prioritizing youth and taxpayers in society Advocates mutual respect and equitable wealt

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #028908
Pages
1
Persons
0
Integrity
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The passage contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable details linking powerful actors to misconduct. It is a broad, vague statement about political philosophy with no novel Mentions former Tunisian President Bourguiba and Egyptian President Sadat in context of Israel debat Calls for prioritizing youth and taxpayers in society Advocates mutual respect and equitable wealt

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Left and right. Jews and Arabs. Secular and religious. Rich and poor. Center and periphery. Old and new. This is dangerous. The late Tunisian President Bourguiba (and later on Sadat in his debates with Assad just before the peace treaty with Israel) made the argument that there's no need to defeat Israel by force. Give them the opportunity — and they will collapse from within. But the opposite is true! We have no intention of collapsing from within. But this requires that we come to our senses and act with the right national priorities in mind for society and the economy. ¢ The young generation, the future, must be prioritized. And the same applies to those groups in society who carry its burdens:working hard, paying taxes and serving in the IDF. Cultivating mutual respect, openness, tolerance, and acceptance of others; More equitable distribution of the national wealth; equal opportunities for

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