Barak reflects on missed West Bank disengagement plan and political rivalry with Likud leader
Barak reflects on missed West Bank disengagement plan and political rivalry with Likud leader The passage is a retrospective narrative with no new factual allegations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions senior Israeli figures (Barak, Rabin, Peres, Likud leader) but only in the context of policy debate, offering little investigative utility or controversy. Key insights: Barak proposes retaining control over ~20% of West Bank while withdrawing troops from most territory.; He suggests building a security fence along a disengagement line, a plan rejected under Rabin and later accepted under Peres but never implemented.; Mentions political dynamics with Likud leader 'Arik' (likely Ariel Sharon) influencing election outcomes.
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Barak reflects on missed West Bank disengagement plan and political rivalry with Likud leader The passage is a retrospective narrative with no new factual allegations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions senior Israeli figures (Barak, Rabin, Peres, Likud leader) but only in the context of policy debate, offering little investigative utility or controversy. Key insights: Barak proposes retaining control over ~20% of West Bank while withdrawing troops from most territory.; He suggests building a security fence along a disengagement line, a plan rejected under Rabin and later accepted under Peres but never implemented.; Mentions political dynamics with Likud leader 'Arik' (likely Ariel Sharon) influencing election outcomes.
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