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Excerpt from Atlantic article mentioning author of Hezbollah books, no substantive lead

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #028704
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1
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The passage only cites an author and a brief description of a West Bank locale without any concrete allegations, names, transactions, or links to powerful actors. It provides no actionable investigati Mentions author of books on Hezbollah and Qods Force References Atlantic article titled 'A Middle-Class Paradise in Palestine?' Describes geography of Rawabi and surrounding areas

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He is author of "Hizballah and the Qods Force in Iran's Shadow War with the West" and the forthcoming book Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon's Party of God. Article 6. The Atlantic A Middle-Class Paradise in Palestine? Armin Rosen Feb 11 2013 -- The sole outlet to Rawabi sits off a dizzying two-lane highway flanked by round, scraggly hills. In this part of the West Bank, just north of where the Jerusalem suburbs thin into a dry, granite- gray wilderness, the mountains seem to aid in the illusion that Israeli and Palestinian spheres of authority can remain perfectly, even harmoniously separate. Arabs use the road to get to the Palestinian-controlled cities of Bir Zeit and Ramallah; for Jewish Israelis, the road connects the Jerusalem

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