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Internal Cabinet Delays and No‑Confidence Plot Against Netanyahu Over Oslo Implementation

Internal Cabinet Delays and No‑Confidence Plot Against Netanyahu Over Oslo Implementation The passage reveals a behind‑the‑scenes effort by Labor leader (likely Ehud Barak) and Haim Ramon to orchestrate a no‑confidence motion against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu due to disagreements over the Oslo/Wye River peace process. It provides specific dates, vote counts, and internal political maneuvering, offering a concrete lead for further investigation into the political dynamics and possible quid‑pro‑quo arrangements, but it lacks new financial or criminal allegations. Key insights: Cabinet vote on November 11 passed 8‑4 with five abstentions, indicating weak support for the peace deal.; Labor pledged support for any peace‑process move, but withdrew when Netanyahu stalled implementation.; Haim Ramon claimed to have secured enough votes for a no‑confidence motion in early December.

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