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Reflective passage on post‑war Israel and early Arab conflict

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #027945
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1
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The excerpt offers only generic historical commentary without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It lacks concrete leads for investig Describes post‑war complacency in early Israel. Mentions upcoming Palestinian terror campaign and a later Arab attack. No specific individuals, agencies, or financial flows are identified.

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the land, and of controlling the daily lives, however benignly, of the hundreds of thousands of Arabs who lived there. Nor, crucially, did we ponder the limitations of military strength, alone, in addressing these questions. We — and I, too, at the time — were too caught up in a sense of post-war relief, celebration and, as the months of ostensible normalcy in this new Israel, complacency as well. But within only a few years, we would face a dramatically different series of challenges. First, a campaign of Palestinian terror. Then, another full-scale war, which began with a surprise attack by Arab armies which we had assumed would not dare to fight us again. 97

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