Sparse Oversight Document with Minimal ContentPhilosophical discussion on ethical development and the Golden Rule
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d-29053House OversightOtherHistorical reflection on Israeli leaders' risk‑taking, no actionable lead
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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #028918
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The passage consists of generic, philosophical commentary about past Israeli prime ministers and does not provide any concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued. It lack Quotes a vague 'Old Man' about a sixth sense for opportunity. References David Ben‑Gurion, Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, and Shimon Peres in a laudatory context. Mentions historical events (War of I
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Old Man answered: "In ancient times,
everyone had a sixth sense, a sense of
recognizing opportunities. This sense
disappeared over time — in most
people. But not for me! I saw an
opportunity — and I seized it."
Ben Gurion did not speak of the
horrors of the War of Independence,
the doubts, the risks. many assumed we
would fail. He talked about the
opportunity and recognizing it. And the
deed.
e Like Ben Gurion at the time,
Menachem Begin — with Egypt, and
Rabin — in the peace treaty with
Jordan, and later Peres — with the first
steps towards the Palestinians, took
huge national, diplomatic, security and
political risks. Some paid a heavy
price. Yitzhak paid the ultimate price.
But they all dared — and acted. This is
the true test of leadership. This is also
the real test of creative statesmanship.
¢ Formative leadership had always
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