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kaggle-ho-028084House Oversight

Israeli cabinet discussion on Scud attacks and U.S. coalition pressures during Gulf War

Israeli cabinet discussion on Scud attacks and U.S. coalition pressures during Gulf War The passage records internal deliberations among senior Israeli politicians (Shamir, Meridor, Olmert) about military response to Scud attacks in 1991. While it mentions high‑profile officials, it provides no new evidence of misconduct, financial flows, or covert actions, and the content is already part of the historical record. It offers limited investigative leads beyond confirming known diplomatic friction. Key insights: Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir resisted immediate retaliation against Scud attacks despite pressure.; Likud politicians Dan Meridor and Ehud Olmert participated in the discussion.; Israeli officials considered sending a delegation to Washington to convey concerns to the Bush administration.

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-028084
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