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Narrative on Israel's 1977 political shift after Yom Kippur War

Narrative on Israel's 1977 political shift after Yom Kippur War The passage provides a historical recollection of Israel's 1977 election and the legacy of the 1973 war, but it does not contain new, actionable leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships involving powerful actors. It repeats well‑known facts about Menachem Begin, the Irgun, and the political elite, offering little investigative value. Key insights: May 17, 1977 election night broadcast by Chaim Yavin announcing a political revolution.; Menachem Begin's rise to prime minister after decades of Labor dominance.; Reference to the 1973 Yom Kippur War as a catalyst for loss of public trust in the establishment.

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Narrative on Israel's 1977 political shift after Yom Kippur War The passage provides a historical recollection of Israel's 1977 election and the legacy of the 1973 war, but it does not contain new, actionable leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships involving powerful actors. It repeats well‑known facts about Menachem Begin, the Irgun, and the political elite, offering little investigative value. Key insights: May 17, 1977 election night broadcast by Chaim Yavin announcing a political revolution.; Menachem Begin's rise to prime minister after decades of Labor dominance.; Reference to the 1973 Yom Kippur War as a catalyst for loss of public trust in the establishment.

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