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Barak claims secret Iran discussions and US coordination behind formation of centrist Zionist party

Barak claims secret Iran discussions and US coordination behind formation of centrist Zionist party The passage suggests that former Israeli Labor leader Ehud Barak (or a senior minister) left the Labor Party in Jan 2011 to form a new centrist Zionist party while allegedly possessing knowledge of secret Israeli‑Iran negotiations and seeking U.S. approval for potential military action. It mentions high‑profile actors (Barak, Benjamin Netanyahu, Obama administration) and hints at undisclosed diplomatic/strategic coordination, which could merit investigative follow‑up. However, the text lacks concrete dates, documents, or transaction details, and the claim is not corroborated elsewhere, limiting its immediate actionable value. Key insights: Barak (or senior minister) left Labor in Jan 2011 and created a new party called Ha’Atzmaut while staying in Netanyahu’s coalition.; Alleged awareness of secret Israeli discussions about possible military action against Iran.; Claims of personal relationships with senior Obama administration officials to secure U.S. ‘international legitimacy’ for any Israeli strike.

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Barak claims secret Iran discussions and US coordination behind formation of centrist Zionist party The passage suggests that former Israeli Labor leader Ehud Barak (or a senior minister) left the Labor Party in Jan 2011 to form a new centrist Zionist party while allegedly possessing knowledge of secret Israeli‑Iran negotiations and seeking U.S. approval for potential military action. It mentions high‑profile actors (Barak, Benjamin Netanyahu, Obama administration) and hints at undisclosed diplomatic/strategic coordination, which could merit investigative follow‑up. However, the text lacks concrete dates, documents, or transaction details, and the claim is not corroborated elsewhere, limiting its immediate actionable value. Key insights: Barak (or senior minister) left Labor in Jan 2011 and created a new party called Ha’Atzmaut while staying in Netanyahu’s coalition.; Alleged awareness of secret Israeli discussions about possible military action against Iran.; Claims of personal relationships with senior Obama administration officials to secure U.S. ‘international legitimacy’ for any Israeli strike.

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