Former Israeli Prime Minister Reflects on Security Fence Decision and Early 2000s Conflict
Former Israeli Prime Minister Reflects on Security Fence Decision and Early 2000s Conflict The passage is a personal recollection without new factual revelations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile figures (Arik Afek, Yitzhak Rabin) but only in a retrospective context, offering no novel evidence of misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Mentions the 2002 suicide bombing in Netanya and subsequent Israeli military response.; Notes the formal approval of the West Bank security fence in June 2002.; Provides personal criticism by a former prime minister about his own decision‑making and delegation style.
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Former Israeli Prime Minister Reflects on Security Fence Decision and Early 2000s Conflict The passage is a personal recollection without new factual revelations, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile figures (Arik Afek, Yitzhak Rabin) but only in a retrospective context, offering no novel evidence of misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Mentions the 2002 suicide bombing in Netanya and subsequent Israeli military response.; Notes the formal approval of the West Bank security fence in June 2002.; Provides personal criticism by a former prime minister about his own decision‑making and delegation style.
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