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Historical anecdote linking early Israeli settlement policy to statements by Shimon Peres and Moshe Dayan

Historical anecdote linking early Israeli settlement policy to statements by Shimon Peres and Moshe Dayan The passage provides a retrospective quote from Shimon Peres about settlement motivations and a vague reference to political maneuvering in the 1960s‑70s. It mentions high‑profile Israeli leaders but offers no concrete new evidence, dates, financial transactions, or actionable leads. The content is largely historical narrative and lacks novel or actionable investigative value. Key insights: Peres and Dayan initially refused to join Golda Meir's government, then reversed their stance without explanation.; Peres cites David Ben‑Gurion’s security‑first rationale for supporting settlements.; The text frames early settlements as the start of a "colonization" movement in Samaria.

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Historical anecdote linking early Israeli settlement policy to statements by Shimon Peres and Moshe Dayan The passage provides a retrospective quote from Shimon Peres about settlement motivations and a vague reference to political maneuvering in the 1960s‑70s. It mentions high‑profile Israeli leaders but offers no concrete new evidence, dates, financial transactions, or actionable leads. The content is largely historical narrative and lacks novel or actionable investigative value. Key insights: Peres and Dayan initially refused to join Golda Meir's government, then reversed their stance without explanation.; Peres cites David Ben‑Gurion’s security‑first rationale for supporting settlements.; The text frames early settlements as the start of a "colonization" movement in Samaria.

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