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McCloy Report

The McCloy Report, published in 1966, was a pivotal document that analyzed the economic and social conditions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip following the 1967 Six-Day War. Commissioned by the Israeli government, it emphasized the need for economic development, civil rights, and improvements in living conditions for the local Palestinian population. The report recommended policies focused on development and cooperation, advocating for addressing the underlying issues to promote stability and peace in the region. Its insights still resonate in discussions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and efforts toward resolution.