This document is a page from a memoir (likely Ehud Barak's) designated as a House Oversight record. The narrator describes the political fallout following the Tze'elim tragedy, specifically his frustration with negative press in 'Yediot' and the lack of public support from Prime Minister Rabin. The text details his travel back to Israel via London, his coordination with aides to manage the media crisis, and the support he received from specific Knesset members while organizing a TV appearance.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Ehud (Narrator) | Politician/Military Commander |
The narrator (likely Ehud Barak based on context and name usage) dealing with the fallout of a tragedy at Tze'elim an...
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| Doron | Associate/Aide |
Traveling with the narrator; arranging travel back to Israel via London.
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| Nava | Associate/Family (likely Nava Barak) |
Phoned the narrator to relay a message from Aliza Goren.
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| Aliza Goren | Rabin’s media spokesperson |
Called Nava to distance Rabin's administration from Ehud regarding the scandal.
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| Yitzhak Rabin | Prime Minister (implied) |
Knew the story was untrue but remained silent in public.
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| Yoni Koren | Aide/Officer |
Former top aide in the Kirya; asked by narrator to call Amnon Lipkin; relayed TV interview request.
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| Amnon Lipkin | Military Officer (General) |
Was at the tragedy site with the narrator; issued a belated rebuttal to the news story.
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| Ori Or | Knesset Member (Labor) |
Defended the narrator publicly.
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| Dan Meridor | Knesset Member (Likud) |
Leading member of Likud who defended the narrator.
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| Benny Begin | Knesset Member (Likud) |
Son of Menachem Begin; defended the narrator.
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| Menachem Begin | Former Leader |
Mentioned as Benny Begin's father.
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| Nissim Mishal | Interviewer/Journalist |
Proposed to interview the narrator on Channel 1.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Yediot (Yedioth Ahronoth) | ||
| Labor Party | ||
| Likud Party | ||
| Interior Ministry | ||
| Knesset | ||
| Channel 1 television | ||
| BBC | ||
| The Army (IDF) |
"“Does Ehud know about the Yediot story?”"Source
"“It is important that Ehud knows that we are not going to get involved in getting him out of this.”"Source
"Welcome to politics, I thought."Source
"Most responded like weathervanes, going with the prevailing wind, which was gusting against me."Source
"No, they replied, they didn’t need to. They knew me."Source
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