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City in the West Bank, State of Palestine
Nablus, a major Palestinian city in the West Bank, appears in 8 documents primarily in the context of Israeli-Palestinian relations, settlement disputes, and regional development projects.
Nablus is referenced across government records and email communications spanning discussions of Middle Eastern politics and development. The city appears in contexts ranging from municipal youth programs and real estate development (the Rawabi project financed by Nablus-born entrepreneur Bashar Masri) to historical accounts of Israeli settlement attempts near the city and incidents during the First Intifada. These mentions occur within documents discussing broader U.S. foreign policy toward Israel and Palestine, suggesting the files contain significant correspondence about Middle Eastern geopolitics rather than direct connections to Epstein's personal activities.
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ative has established Municipal Child Centers in the cities of Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Asmara (Eritrea), Freetown (Sierra Leone), Kigali (Rwanda) and Nablus (Palestine) where youth are being trained to run child- based programs in health, nutrition, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Sports a
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uld want to live. And it looked weirdly familiar. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025079 --- PAGE BREAK --- The group had a chance to visit with Bashar Masri, the Nablus-born founder and CEO of Massar International, the Palestinian conglomerate financing a third of Rawabi. Massar and Qatar Diar, the real estate invest
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025080 →ould want to live. And it looked weirdly familiar. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028713 --- PAGE BREAK --- The group had a chance to visit with Bashar Masri, the Nablus-born founder and CEO of Massar International, the Palestinian conglomerate financing a third of Rawabi. Massar and Qatar Diar, the real estate invest
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028714 →n label Peres in his memoirs as "an indefatigable intriguer." In 1975, while Rabin was doing his utmost to prevent the settlement of Elon Moreh, near Nablus, Peres continuously sabotaged his efforts. After no less than eight settlement attempts, which were ruled illegal by Israel's Supreme Court, a "compr
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029706 →n label Peres in his memoirs as "an indefatigable intriguer." In 1975, while Rabin was doing his utmost to prevent the settlement of Elon Moreh, near Nablus, Peres continuously sabotaged his efforts. After no less than eight settlement attempts, which were ruled illegal by Israel's Supreme Court, a "compr
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029793 →the end of 1998, the Palestinian death toll was above 300. In February 1989, an Israeli officer was killed by a cement block tossed from a rooftop in Nablus. A month later, a Palestinian knifed several people in Tel Aviv, killing one of them. And in July, in the first attempt inside Israel at a suicide at
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the end of 1998, the Palestinian death toll was above 300. In February 1989, an Israeli officer was killed by a cement block tossed from a rooftop in Nablus. A month later, a Palestinian knifed several people in Tel Aviv, killing one of them. And in July, in the first attempt inside Israel at a suicide at
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