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Barak recounts 2000 Jerusalem village transfer negotiations and political fallout

Barak recounts 2000 Jerusalem village transfer negotiations and political fallout The passage provides a historical narrative of internal Israeli political negotiations over Jerusalem villages in 2000. It mentions senior officials (Barak, Danny Yatom) but offers no new evidence of misconduct, financial flows, or illicit influence. The content is largely already known and lacks actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Barak sought to transfer three Arab villages near East Jerusalem as part of Oslo follow‑up.; He faced opposition from coalition partners Shas, National Religious Party, and Yisrael Ba'Aliyah.; The Knesset vote was treated as a no‑confidence motion on May 15, 2000.

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Barak recounts 2000 Jerusalem village transfer negotiations and political fallout The passage provides a historical narrative of internal Israeli political negotiations over Jerusalem villages in 2000. It mentions senior officials (Barak, Danny Yatom) but offers no new evidence of misconduct, financial flows, or illicit influence. The content is largely already known and lacks actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Barak sought to transfer three Arab villages near East Jerusalem as part of Oslo follow‑up.; He faced opposition from coalition partners Shas, National Religious Party, and Yisrael Ba'Aliyah.; The Knesset vote was treated as a no‑confidence motion on May 15, 2000.

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