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Passage references Shimon Peres legacy and a NYT article comparing India, China, and Egypt

The text offers only generic commentary on former Israeli President Shimon Peres and cites a newspaper article without providing any specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads invo Mentions Shimon Peres and critiques his political legacy. Names Daniel Gavron, an Israeli author and former journalist. References a February 5, 2013 New York Times piece by Thomas L. Friedman compar

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #029709
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1
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The text offers only generic commentary on former Israeli President Shimon Peres and cites a newspaper article without providing any specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads invo Mentions Shimon Peres and critiques his political legacy. Names Daniel Gavron, an Israeli author and former journalist. References a February 5, 2013 New York Times piece by Thomas L. Friedman compar

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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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