Publicly support a peace process negotiated directly between Israel and the Palestinian Authority and reject imposed international solutions.

Michael Guest · Mississippi · Republican

policy impact 0.62 specificity 0.82 extraction confidence 96%

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If elected, I will continue to publicly iterate my support of a peace process framework developed through negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority and I openly reject any form of an imposed solution upon the state of Israel from the international community.

Commitment to back direct negotiations and oppose externally imposed peace terms.

Stand With Israel – Michael Guest for U.S. Congress
campaign · campaign_site · model gpt-5.4-mini

Evidence

Led by Rep. Zeldin, 55 House members signed the statement, including Michael Guest (MS-03), opposing the Biden administration’s plan to create an unofficial U.S. consulate to the Palestinians in Jerusalem and saying they would use every tool to stop it.

Guest publicly aligned with a statement rejecting an imposed diplomatic step favoring the Palestinians outside a negotiated framework.

partial same_term A for effort

Webster Signs Bicameral Joint Statement Calling on Biden Administration to Reverse its Plan to Circumvent U.S. Law and Create an Unofficial U.S. Consulate to the Palestinians in Jerusalem
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 77%

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The homepage’s latest news items as of the crawl date are about a Military Academy Day advisory, a Mississippi disaster declaration letter, and H.R. 4071; none mention Israel, the Palestinian Authority, or any peace-process position in the last-lookback window.

No fresh official public statement or action relevant to the claim was visible in the lookback window, so the status remains unresolved.

unresolved unknown

Representative Michael Guest |
primary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 89%

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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

Guest is credited only partially because the available same-term evidence shows he publicly joined a congressional statement opposing a U.S. diplomatic move toward the Palestinians in Jerusalem, which aligns with rejecting externally imposed or unilateral diplomatic arrangements. However, the record provided does not show him publicly supporting a peace process negotiated directly between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, so the full two-part promise is not delivered.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 78%