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Barak recounts post‑Camp David political turmoil and security preparations amid looming no‑confidence vote

Barak recounts post‑Camp David political turmoil and security preparations amid looming no‑confidence vote The passage provides a first‑person account of former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak describing internal coalition struggles, a no‑confidence motion by Ariel Sharon, and coordination with security chiefs ahead of potential violence after the failed Camp David summit. It offers concrete names, dates, and political context that could be pursued for deeper investigation into alleged political maneuvering and security decisions, but the details are largely already public and lack new financial or illicit activity claims. Key insights: Barak faced a no‑confidence motion by Ariel Sharon after Camp David, resulting in a 50‑50 Knesset tie.; Barak coordinated with Shaul Mofaz and Shin Bet head Avi Dichter on preparedness for possible violence.; Arafat returned to Gaza after the summit, refusing to concede Jerusalem.

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Barak recounts post‑Camp David political turmoil and security preparations amid looming no‑confidence vote The passage provides a first‑person account of former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak describing internal coalition struggles, a no‑confidence motion by Ariel Sharon, and coordination with security chiefs ahead of potential violence after the failed Camp David summit. It offers concrete names, dates, and political context that could be pursued for deeper investigation into alleged political maneuvering and security decisions, but the details are largely already public and lack new financial or illicit activity claims. Key insights: Barak faced a no‑confidence motion by Ariel Sharon after Camp David, resulting in a 50‑50 Knesset tie.; Barak coordinated with Shaul Mofaz and Shin Bet head Avi Dichter on preparedness for possible violence.; Arafat returned to Gaza after the summit, refusing to concede Jerusalem.

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