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Strategic memo linking Syria‑Iran dynamics to Israeli policy and regional diplomatic overtures

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #025806
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1
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The passage is a high‑level discussion memo that mentions senior officials (Dennis Ross, Jane Harmon, Walter Isaacson, Benjamin Netanyahu, Barack Obama, Mohamed Morsi) but provides no concrete evidenc Dennis Ross, Jane Harmon, and Walter Isaacson discuss Israel’s need to reassess threats from Iran an Mentions a potential Israeli‑Turkey initiative as a cover for broader Islamic‑world engagement. Re

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