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Obama discussed Rawabi Palestinian housing project with Israeli officials in 2010

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #025090
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The passage notes a high‑level meeting where President Obama mentioned the Rawabi project, but provides no concrete allegations, financial details, or misconduct. It offers a weak lead—only confirming Rawabi is a private, profit‑making housing development in the West Bank backed by Palestinian and Qa President Barack Obama raised Rawabi during a September 2010 meeting with Israeli officials. The p

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