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Ehud Barak Biography
Soldier / Prime Minister of Israel
The tenth prime minister of Israel (1999-2001), Ehud Barak is the most decorated soldier in the history of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). After reaching the rank of Lieutenant General, Barak gradually moved into the political realm and in 1995 was appointed Minister of the Interior under Yitzhak Rabin. When Rabin was assassinated, Barak became Minister of Foreign Affairs under Shimon Peres. In 1996 Barak was elected to the Knesset, and in 1999 he was elected Prime Minister, replacing Benjamin Netanyahu. During his two years in office Barak tried unsuccessfully to pursue peace negotiations with Syria and with Palestinian groups, and he was criticized for pulling troops out of Lebanon. In 2001 he was succeeded by Ariel Sharon. By 2007 Barak had made a political comeback and in June he was elected leader of Israel's Labor Party.
Four Good Links
The Prime Minister's Office
Biographical background and official statements from Barak
Ehud Barak Interview
2002 interview from PBS's Frontline
Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Official government site with background and recent news
Ehud Barak Interview
A BBC transcript from 2001
Vital Stats
Birth
12 February 1942
(age 67)
Birthplace
Kibbutz Mishma HaSharon
Death
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Best Known As
Prime Minister of Israel, 1999-2001
