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Barak’s 1988 Campaign Taps US Democratic Strategists Amid Israeli Political Turmoil

Barak’s 1988 Campaign Taps US Democratic Strategists Amid Israeli Political Turmoil The passage reveals that Israeli Labor leader (later Prime Minister) Yitzhak Barak consulted top US Democratic campaign operatives-including pollster Stanley Greenberg, strategist James Carville, and speechwriter Bob Shrum-during a 1988 internal political struggle. While it provides concrete names and a specific timeframe, the lead is limited to campaign advice and lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing or financial transactions. It is a moderately useful investigative lead for exploring foreign political consulting influence but offers limited novelty beyond known US‑Israel political connections. Key insights: Barak met with US Democratic consultants in February 1988 while facing a no‑confidence vote in the Knesset.; Consultants involved: Stanley Greenberg (pollster), James Carville (strategist), Bob Shrum (speechwriter).; Advice focused on image management and campaign messaging, not policy or financial matters.

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