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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033374.txt

In the document, Jide Zeitlin is discussing his inability to meet with Sultan Bin Sulayem due to scheduling conflicts at the White House and Cyprus. He mentions that Nigeria's trade minister Okey Enelamah stopped by his home and discussed their conversations with Jeffrey E. at WEF. Zeitlin also spoke with the Vice President earlier and plans to share some thoughts with him when they meet. The document also includes information about Bin Sulayem being a trustworthy individual involved in African ports and the Palm Islands.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031705.txt

The document is a forward from Thomas L. Friedman's article titled "Why Not in Vegas?" published on July 31, 2012. The main topic of the article is Mitt Romney's visit to Israel during his presidential campaign. In the article, Friedman questions why Romney's trip to Israel was focused on satisfying the political whims of the right-wing and American Jewish casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, rather than learning about the country. He also observes that much of what is wrong with the U.S.-Israel relationship today can be found in Romney's trip.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030954.txt

The document discusses meetings between key individuals including Sultan Bin Sulayem, the CEO of DP World, a global trade and logistics company based in Dubai, and Okey Enelamah, Nigeria's trade minister. The document also references Jeffrey E., Jide Zeitlin, Steve Bannon, Bibi Netanyahu, and others, as well as locations such as Cyprus and the White House. It is not clear what the topic of discussion was or why these meetings were important.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023517.txt

These are articles about Israeli politics and foreign policy. Netanyahu's actions are criticized for being counterproductive to Israel's interests. Obama's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is seen as a political opportunity for some parties. The use of Hamas as a comparison to al Qaeda is considered unwise. Palestinians have time on their side, while they need to dream and hope. There are also articles about internal Palestinian politics and an old man's thoughts on war and peace.