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Ehud Barak recounts pre‑no‑confidence meeting with Haim Ramon and reflections on coalition politics

Ehud Barak recounts pre‑no‑confidence meeting with Haim Ramon and reflections on coalition politics The passage is a personal recollection without specific allegations, transaction details, dates, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile figures (Barak, Ramon, Peres, Rabin) but only in a historical narrative context, offering no novel or controversial evidence that could drive an investigation. Key insights: Barak met Haim Ramon hours before Ramon filed a no‑confidence motion.; Discussion centered on the prospect of toppling the government and defeating Netanyahu in an election.; Barak reflects on his centrist positioning within Labor and past outreach to religious parties after Rabin’s assassination.

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Ehud Barak recounts pre‑no‑confidence meeting with Haim Ramon and reflections on coalition politics The passage is a personal recollection without specific allegations, transaction details, dates, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile figures (Barak, Ramon, Peres, Rabin) but only in a historical narrative context, offering no novel or controversial evidence that could drive an investigation. Key insights: Barak met Haim Ramon hours before Ramon filed a no‑confidence motion.; Discussion centered on the prospect of toppling the government and defeating Netanyahu in an election.; Barak reflects on his centrist positioning within Labor and past outreach to religious parties after Rabin’s assassination.

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kagglehouse-oversightisraeli-politicslabor-partyno‑confidence-motioncoalition-buildinghistorical-memoir
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