Relationship Details

Ehud Barak Diplomatic negotiation Bill Clinton

Connected Entities

Entity A
Ehud Barak
Type: person
Mentions: 525
Also known as: ehud, Ehud, The Narrator (Implied Ehud Barak), Narrator (Unspecified in text, likely Ehud Barak based on context)
Entity B
Bill Clinton
Type: person
Mentions: 1258
Also known as: Bill C (Bill Clinton), Bill Clinton (Mr. Clinton)

Evidence

Met for dinner in private quarters of Oval Office.

Met for dinner to discuss peace process parameters.

Engaged in long discussions regarding peace treaties.

Direct late-night meetings, sharing confidential proposals.

Direct dialogue and strategy discussions regarding the peace plan.

Barak wrote a personal note to Clinton during the summit.

Barak accepted Clinton's parameters despite reservations.

Clinton presented proposals to Barak; Barak accepted with reservations.

Direct communication regarding summit strategy; 'Clinton called me'.

Source Documents (8)

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Memoir/Book Excerpt (Submitted as Evidence in House Oversight Committee) • 2.52 MB
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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.

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Book Excerpt / Memoir Page (Evidence Item) • 2.42 MB
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This document appears to be a page from Ehud Barak's memoir detailing the 2000 Camp David Summit negotiations. It describes a late-night meeting on July 18th where Barak offered President Clinton significant concessions regarding the West Bank and Jerusalem to present to Yasser Arafat. The text notes Clinton's positive reaction to the offer but highlights Arafat's lack of reciprocation and attempt to delay the process. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it was collected as part of a congressional investigation.

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Memoir/Book Excerpt (included in House Oversight Report)
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This document appears to be a page from Ehud Barak's memoir (marked page 383, header 'BARAK / 97') contained within a House Oversight file. It details a diplomatic trip to Washington around November 9 (likely 2000), where Barak met with President Clinton and Dennis Ross to discuss peace parameters ('Camp David-plus') previously presented to Yasser Arafat. The text also covers Israeli domestic politics, specifically the pressure for a unity government with Ariel Sharon (Arik) following violence in Ramallah.

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Book Manuscript / Memoir Draft (House Oversight Evidence) • 2.17 MB
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This document appears to be a page from a draft of Ehud Barak's memoir (indicated by the header '/ BARAK / 73'), stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details high-stakes peace negotiations mediated by President Clinton involving Yasser Arafat, specifically focusing on land swaps in the West Bank, control of the Jordan Valley, and the critical contention over the status of Jerusalem. The narrator (Barak) expresses skepticism regarding Arafat's counter-conditions despite Clinton's optimism.

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Book Manuscript / Memoir Excerpt (House Oversight Evidence) • 2.46 MB
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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Ehud Barak, indicated by the header) detailing the Camp David 2000 Summit negotiations. The text describes the narrator's frustration with the lack of reciprocity from Palestinian negotiators (Erekat and Dahlan) despite significant Israeli concessions regarding East Jerusalem and the West Bank. It includes the content of a note written by the narrator to President Clinton, expressing that the talks had become manipulative rather than a genuine negotiation.

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Book Excerpt / Memoir Page (stamped as Evidence)
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This document is a page from a memoir or book (likely by Ehud Barak, given the header) describing the final peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians mediated by President Bill Clinton (the 'Clinton Parameters'). It details the specific land and sovereignty proposals regarding the West Bank and Jerusalem, Barak's acceptance of the terms despite domestic opposition, and Arafat's ultimate rejection of key elements during a visit to Washington. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production, likely related to investigations involving Ehud Barak's associations.

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Memoir Manuscript / Book Excerpt (Evidence Production) • 2.49 MB
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This document appears to be page 80 of a manuscript or book (likely by Ehud Barak, given the header) included in House Oversight evidence (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011837). It details the breakdown of peace negotiations, likely during the 2000 Camp David Summit, focusing on the refusal of Yasser Arafat to accept American proposals regarding sovereignty over Jerusalem's Old City (Muslim and Christian Quarters). The narrator (Barak) describes conversations with President Clinton about ending the summit or deferring the Jerusalem issue.

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Book Excerpt / Memoir / Government Record • 2.34 MB
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This document page, stamped by the House Oversight Committee, appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or detailed report by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (indicated by the header). It details the 'Clinton Parameters' peace proposal presented in the waning days of the Clinton administration, covering the West Bank, Jerusalem, and refugees. The text describes Barak's acceptance of the parameters despite domestic opposition and Arafat's subsequent rejection of key elements in Washington.

Mutual Connections

Entities connected to both Ehud Barak and Bill Clinton

Yasser Arafat (person)
Shlomo Ben-Ami (person)
Hafez al-Assad (person)
GHISLAINE MAXWELL (person)
Yitzhak Rabin (person)
Jeffrey Epstein (person)
Hillary Clinton (person)
Jeffrey Epstein (Implied) (person)
narrator (person)
Dennis Ross (person)

Ehud Barak's Other Relationships

Business associate Benjamin Netanyahu
Strength: 13/10 View
Business associate Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 12/10 View
Political rivals Benjamin Netanyahu
Strength: 12/10 View
Political diplomatic Bill Clinton
Strength: 12/10 View
Business associate Shimon Peres
Strength: 11/10 View

Bill Clinton's Other Relationships

Business associate Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 31/10 View
Friend Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 15/10 View
Acquaintance Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 14/10 View
Travel companion Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 13/10 View
Travel companions Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 12/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Diplomatic negotiation
Relationship Strength
12/10
Strong relationship with substantial evidence
Source Documents
8
Extracted
2025-11-19 20:09
Last Updated
2025-12-26 13:43

Entity Network Stats

Ehud Barak 245 relationships
Bill Clinton 233 relationships
Mutual connections 10

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