Ehud Barak

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person Benjamin Netanyahu
Business associate
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person Benjamin Netanyahu
Political rivals
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person Bill Clinton
Political diplomatic
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Business associate
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person Bill Clinton
Diplomatic negotiation
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person Ehud Olmert
Business associate
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person Shimon Peres
Business associate
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person Bill Clinton
Diplomatic political
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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person Yasser Arafat
Adversarial negotiators
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person Yasser Arafat
Adversarial negotiating
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person Bill Clinton
Diplomatic
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Friend
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person Nava Barak
Spouse
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person Yasser Arafat
Adversarial diplomatic
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person Bill Clinton
Political alliance
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person Bill Clinton
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person Shlomo Ben-Ami
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person Ariel Sharon
Political rivals
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person Yasser Arafat
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person Bill Clinton
Business associate
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person Ariel Sharon (Arik)
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person Dennis Ross
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person Barack Obama
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person Dan
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Operational readiness for strike on Iran Israel View
N/A N/A Formation of Netanyahu's Likud-led coalition government involving the Labor party. Israel View
N/A N/A Planning of potential military strikes on Iranian nuclear network. Israel/Iran View
N/A N/A Labor Party Meeting (Barak's resignation/departure) Israel (Implied) View
N/A N/A Proposed meeting involving Jeffrey Epstein, Kathy Ruemmler, Bill Clinton, Ehud [Barak], and Steve... Unknown View
N/A N/A First meetings between Ehud Barak and President Clinton in Washington regarding peace negotiation... Washington, D.C. View
N/A N/A Ghislaine Maxwell states Ehud Barak's involvement would have been in this period. N/A View
N/A N/A Ghislaine Maxwell recalling meeting 'Ehud' and the potential context with Epstein. N/A View
N/A N/A Strategic planning meetings regarding the destruction of a Syrian nuclear reactor. Israel View
N/A N/A Presentation of the Clinton Parameters for peace between Israel and Palestine. Washington / Camp David (re... View
N/A N/A Planning meeting for the Camp David Summit Unknown (Likely Washington ... View
N/A N/A Move to Kfar Shmaryahu Kfar Shmaryahu, Israel View
N/A N/A Collapse of Coalition Government Israel View
N/A N/A Peace Summit (implied Camp David) US View
N/A N/A High-level diplomatic meeting between Israeli leadership (Barak) and the US President regarding t... Likely Washington D.C. / Wh... View
N/A N/A Meeting at the White House regarding the Iranian nuclear threat. White House View
N/A N/A Crisis-ridden period leading to difficulties in negotiations. Israel/Palestine View
N/A N/A Breakfast with Ehud Barak Epstein's Home View
N/A N/A Author (Barak) considers returning to politics. Israel View
N/A N/A Meeting at Elysée Palace regarding the Second Intifada violence. Elysée Palace, Paris View
N/A N/A Stanley Greenberg and Philip visit Israel to advise Barak. Israel View
N/A N/A Barak prods Netanyahu toward a settlement freeze. Israel View
N/A N/A Tour of the 'War Room' Milbank Towers, London View
N/A N/A Meeting at 10 Downing Street 10 Downing Street, London View
N/A N/A Chess game between Barak and Sharansky. Israel View

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This document appears to be a page (346) from a book or memoir by Ehud Barak (header '/ BARAK / 60'), included in a House Oversight investigation file. The text details Barak's perspective on Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, specifically outlining principles regarding Jerusalem, the West Bank, and refugees, dating to approximately 2000 (52 years after 1948). It describes the political fallout within Israel, including the withdrawal of coalition partners (Shas, NRP, Sharansky) and the threat of a no-confidence vote led by the Likud party and Ariel Sharon.

Book manuscript / memoir excerpt / government exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir written by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (indicated by the header '/ BARAK / 59'). It details the diplomatic prelude to the 2000 Camp David Summit, including specific phone calls with President Bill Clinton in early July regarding land swaps and sovereignty in East Jerusalem. The text also recounts a briefing Barak gave to his ministers outlining his negotiating principles and the risks of failure. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was collected as evidence during a congressional investigation, likely related to Epstein due to Barak's known association, though Epstein is not mentioned in this specific text.

Book manuscript / evidence exhibit (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or draft by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header / BARAK / 58). It details high-level diplomatic negotiations involving Barak, US envoy Dennis Ross, and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright regarding a potential peace summit with Yasser Arafat. The text discusses strategic considerations regarding land swaps in the West Bank and Negev, sovereignty in Jerusalem, and the diplomatic maneuvering required to secure Arafat's attendance at a summit.

Memoir draft / house oversight committee evidence
2025-11-19

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This document is an excerpt from page 343 of a memoir by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header and context), marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It describes the political maneuvering prior to the 2000 Camp David Summit, specifically detailing a casual Shabbat meeting with US diplomat Dennis Ross at Danny Yatom's home in Kochav Yair. Barak discusses his reliance on President Clinton to facilitate peace talks with Yasser Arafat.

Book excerpt / memoir (evidence exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from Ehud Barak's memoir (or a similar narrative account) detailing the lead-up to the 2000 Camp David Summit. It describes Barak's disagreements with President Clinton regarding pre-negotiation documents and recounts specific intelligence reports from June 16, 2000, indicating Yasser Arafat was preparing Palestinian forces for violent confrontation. The page is stamped with a House Oversight Bates number, suggesting it was included in a larger document production, potentially related to investigations involving Barak.

Memoir or book excerpt (likely from ehud barak's memoir, contained within house oversight documents)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or book manuscript by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header), contained within a House Oversight file. The text details a private conversation between Barak and President Bill Clinton in Lisbon during the spring (likely 2000), discussing the deteriorating security situation with the Palestinians and Yasser Arafat's intentions. Barak presses Clinton for a new summit despite Clinton's skepticism and the previous diplomatic failure with Syrian President Assad in Geneva.

Book manuscript / memoir excerpt (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a manuscript or memoir, likely by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, produced as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It describes a meeting between Barak and President Bill Clinton roughly six months before the 2000 US election, where Barak attempts to persuade Clinton to hold a high-stakes peace summit (Camp David) with Yasir Arafat. The text details the political risks involved for both leaders and Barak's rationale that a summit was the only way to determine if peace was possible before Clinton left office.

Book manuscript / memoir excerpt (evidence produced to house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (p. 52) from a memoir or manuscript by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, evidenced by the header '/ BARAK /'. The text details the strategic and operational decisions behind the Israeli military withdrawal from Lebanon on May 23, 2000. It describes interactions with Shaul Mofaz, the UN, and the tactical situation regarding Hizbollah and the Sheba'a Farms. The page is stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011809', suggesting it is part of a larger evidence file collected by the House Oversight Committee.

Book manuscript / memoir draft / house oversight evidence
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or statement by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (labeled 'BARAK / 50'), contained within a House Oversight Committee file. The text details the political complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process in the spring of 2000, specifically focusing on negotiations regarding villages near East Jerusalem (Abu Dis), internal Israeli coalition fragility involving Shas and the National Religious Party, and security concerns surrounding Al-Naqba Day on May 15, 2000. It mentions coordination with President Clinton to prevent violence during planned protests.

House oversight committee document (likely memoir excerpt or witness statement)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, contained within House Oversight files. It details the failure of peace negotiations between Israel and Syria in March 2000, specifically focusing on a meeting in Geneva where President Bill Clinton presented a map to Syrian President Hafez al-Assad. The text recounts Clinton's phone call to Barak reporting Assad's rejection of the proposal due to demands for access to the Sea of Galilee, and Barak's subsequent reflection on the failure with diplomat Dennis Ross.

Memoir draft / book excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or book draft (likely by Ehud Barak, indicated by the header) included in a House Oversight investigation file. The text details historical peace negotiations between Israel and Syria held in Shepherdstown (Jan 2000), involving Ehud Barak, Syrian Foreign Minister al-Sharaa, and President Bill Clinton. The narrative focuses on the diplomatic strategy regarding the Golan Heights, the definition of peace, and Clinton's intervention with a draft proposal.

Book excerpt / memoir draft (evidence exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 46 of a memoir or manuscript by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header), bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. It details the logistical and political challenges of setting up peace negotiations between Israel and Syria (under Hafez al-Assad). The text covers domestic opposition in the Knesset, discussions with US diplomat Dennis Ross regarding the venue (eventually settling on Shepherdstown, WV), and the narrator's concern over media leaks compromising the talks.

Manuscript / memoir excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 331 from a memoir (likely Ehud Barak's) contained within House Oversight Committee files. The text recounts high-level peace negotiations involving Israel, Palestine, and Syria in the late 1990s, detailing a specific metaphorical conversation between Barak and Arafat witnessed by Bill Clinton regarding mutual destruction if peace fails. It also details diplomatic back-channels involving Michael Levy and Madeleine Albright to set up negotiations with Syria over the Golan Heights.

Memoir/book excerpt (likely ehud barak's autobiography) included in house oversight committee evidence
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 44 of a manuscript or memoir written by Ehud Barak, detailing diplomatic events in late 1999 involving the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. The text describes Barak's interactions with President Bill Clinton and Yasser Arafat in Oslo during the fourth anniversary of Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, including a tense meeting at the American ambassador's residence where Barak warned Arafat about the human cost of failing to achieve peace. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it was collected as part of a larger investigation, likely due to Barak's tangential association with the Epstein investigation.

Book manuscript / memoir draft
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or book manuscript by Ehud Barak (indicated by context and the header '/ BARAK / 43'). It details his inner circle and negotiating team, noting they were mostly military veterans of the 1967 and 1973 wars. The text reflects on the psychological impact of those wars on Israeli leadership and discusses the diplomatic stalemate with Syrian President Assad regarding the Golan Heights in late 1999. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

Book manuscript / memoir page (evidence exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 42 of a manuscript or memoir by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, found within House Oversight documents. The text details political turmoil during his premiership (circa 1999), specifically the loss of the United Torah Judaism party from his coalition due to a dispute over transporting heavy machinery on the Sabbath, and internal friction with minister Natan Sharansky. It mentions negotiations with Clinton and the pursuit of peace deals with Syria (Assad) and the Palestinians (Arafat).

Book manuscript / memoir page (likely from ehud barak)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or book draft by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (indicated by header / BARAK / 41). It details geopolitical strategy and negotiations involving the West Bank, the Golan Heights, and interactions with President Bill Clinton, Yasser Arafat, and Hafez al-Assad. The text discusses specific land-swap formulas (70-10-20, 80-20) and the fragility of Barak's coalition government in the Knesset.

Memoir draft / book excerpt (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from Ehud Barak's memoir (or a draft thereof) recounting diplomatic discussions with President Bill Clinton regarding Middle East peace negotiations. The text details strategic considerations concerning Syria (Assad) regarding the Golan Heights and the PLO (Arafat) regarding West Bank redeployments. It highlights Barak's hesitation to reveal specific land concession percentages to Clinton, fearing leaks to Arafat, while acknowledging the historical context of the Camp David Accords.

Memoir manuscript / house oversight evidence
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be Page 39 from a memoir by Ehud Barak, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details a meeting and dinner between Barak, his wife Nava, and the Clintons during the aftermath of the Monica Lewinsky scandal. The text focuses on Barak's observations of Hillary Clinton's intelligence and the couple's dynamic, followed by Barak's stipulations to President Clinton regarding negotiation tactics for Middle East peace with Syria and the Palestinians.

Memoir/book excerpt (submitted as evidence in house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Ehud Barak, former Prime Minister of Israel) contained within House Oversight evidence files. It details Barak's first visit to the US as Prime Minister in 1999, describing a gala dinner with his wife Nava, and a subsequent trip to Camp David with President Clinton. The text focuses on diplomatic strategy, the peace process with Syria and Oslo, and the personal rapport established between Barak and Clinton, noting that Barak benefited from 'not being Bibi' (Netanyahu).

Book manuscript / memoir page (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (indicated by the header '/ BARAK / 36'). It details his geopolitical strategy upon taking office (circa 1999), specifically prioritizing peace negotiations with Syria to facilitate a troop withdrawal from Lebanon and neutralize Hizbollah. It also describes an early meeting with Yasir Arafat at the Erez crossing to affirm commitment to the Oslo peace process. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was obtained during a US congressional investigation, likely related to inquiries regarding Jeffrey Epstein's associates.

Book manuscript / memoir draft (house oversight committee record)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 321 from a book, likely Ehud Barak's memoir (indicated by the header 'BARAK'), produced with the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011792. The text details the political maneuvering following Barak's 1999 election victory, specifically his decision to form a coalition government with the Shas party rather than Likud (led by Ariel Sharon) to preserve the possibility of peace negotiations with Palestinians and Syria. While the text itself is a historical political narrative, its inclusion in House Oversight documents suggests it was collected as part of an investigation involving Barak, likely regarding his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Book excerpt / memoir page (evidence production)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 320 (Chapter Twenty) of a memoir, likely by Ehud Barak, marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It details his internal reflections upon becoming Prime Minister of Israel in July 1999, highlighting the domestic social rifts and the urgent need to revive the peace process with the help of President Clinton before a new intifada could break out. The text also discusses the complexities of the Israeli electoral system at the time.

Book excerpt / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a memoir or autobiography (likely Ehud Barak's) recounting the night of the 1999 Israeli General Election. It details Barak's landslide victory over Benjamin Netanyahu, his emotional interactions with his family and Leah Rabin at the Dan Hotel, and congratulatory calls from world leaders including Bill Clinton and Tony Blair. The page bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it was collected as evidence, likely related to investigations involving Barak's associations.

Book manuscript/memoir excerpt (house oversight evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 316 from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, titled 'My Country, My Life'), stamped with a House Oversight Committee code. It details the final days of the 1999 Israeli Prime Minister election campaign, specifically focusing on internal polling data and the strategic withdrawal of rival candidate Yitzhik Mordechai to support Barak against Benjamin Netanyahu ('Bibi'). The text highlights Barak's refusal to cut a political deal prior to the election to maintain a 'blank slate' for coalition building.

Book excerpt / memoir page (evidence file)
2025-11-19
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N/A Received Lecture Circuit Ehud Barak $0.00 Narrator notes making twice his previous annual... View
N/A Received Lecture Circuit Ehud Barak $0.00 Earnings from four lectures in a week equaled t... View
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Camp David Summit Failure

From: Bill Clinton
To: Ehud Barak

Clinton expresses frustration with revisionist history and asserts that they put a proposal on the table that Arafat rejected.

Conversation
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Leaving Politics

From: Ehud Barak
To: Labor Party

Final remarks stating he is leaving politics but remaining a member of Labor, comparing himself to a reserve officer.

Speech/remarks
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Peace Negotiations

From: Ehud Barak
To: Bill Clinton

Discussions regarding West Bank percentages, the 'pocket deposit' for Golan Heights, and procedural decisions for peace talks.

Meeting
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Coalition Formation

From: Benjamin Netanyahu
To: Ehud Barak

Netanyahu asked Barak to remain as Defense Minister and keep Labor inside the coalition.

Political negotiation
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Military Planning

From: Ehud Barak
To: Gaby Ashkenazi

Formal direction to create a plan to attack Iranian nuclear facilities.

Directive
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Operational plan for surgical strike

From: Ehud Barak
To: Engineers/Technologica...

Working with the kirya and military industries to ensure weaponry and equipment for a strike.

Meeting
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Acceptance of ideas

From: Ehud Barak
To: Bill Clinton

Accepted ideas with 28 reservations regarding implementation.

Message
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Politics and Security

From: Shimon Peres
To: Ehud Barak

Conversations about moving into politics, military, and security issues.

Meeting
N/A

Proposed Summit

From: Ehud Barak
To: Bill Clinton

Barak persuading Clinton to hold a 'make-or-break summit' with Arafat despite the risks.

Meeting
N/A

Iranian Nuclear Program

From: Barack Obama
To: Ehud Barak

Discussion on US vs Israeli perspectives on military action against Iran, cyber-attacks, and diplomatic pressure.

Meeting
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Violence in Israel/Palestine

From: Ehud Barak
To: Jacques Chirac

Barak defends Israeli actions and blames Arafat for rejecting peace proposals.

Meeting
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Peace Process Status

From: Ehud Barak
To: Reporters

Stated that the process suffered a blow but hope should not be lost.

Public statement
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Election Advice

From: Leading Israeli Journa...
To: Ehud Barak

Advised Barak to withdraw because he was going to lose to Arik.

Conversation
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Career advice

From: Colin Powell
To: Ehud Barak

Powell advised Barak to go on the lecture circuit.

Meeting
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Apology for Galilee events

From: Ehud Barak
To: public

Formal apology for what happened during the clashes, accepting ultimate responsibility.

Public statement
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Iranian Nuclear Program

From: Barack Obama
To: Ehud Barak

Discussion on US and Israeli objectives regarding Iran, military options, and cyber-attacks.

Meeting
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Iranian Nuclear Program / Military Action

From: Ehud Barak
To: The President (Obama)

Discussion regarding a potential Israeli strike on Iran, the 'zone of immunity', and US objections to 'kinetic action'.

Meeting
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Military Strategy

From: Ehud Barak
To: Ehud Olmert

Barak advised against going deeper into Gaza; Olmert insisted on continuing.

Meeting
N/A

Join government as Defense Minister

From: Ariel Sharon
To: Ehud Barak

Sharon argued Israel needed a strong government and wanted Barak as Defense Minister.

Call
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Join government

From: Ariel Sharon
To: Ehud Barak

Sharon kept phoning to persuade Barak to join the government.

Call
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Security consultation

From: Ariel Sharon
To: Ehud Barak

Discussed a specific security question and the construction of a West Bank security fence.

Meeting
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Political Support / Security and Peace

From: Ehud Barak
To: Natan Sharansky

Barak pressed the case for 'security and peace' and emphasized national unity.

Meeting
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Political Strategy

From: Tony Blair
To: Ehud Barak

Discussed how Blair refashioned his party and returned to government.

Meeting
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Resignation / Election

From: Ehud Barak
To: Nili

Confided he was not going to run for a seat in the Knesset.

Conversation
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Acceptance of ideas

From: Ehud Barak
To: Bill Clinton

Sent word accepting ideas with 28 reservations.

Message
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