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Ehud Barak

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Ehud Barak

Ehud Barak (Hebrew: אֵהוּד בָּרָק [eˈhud baˈʁak] ; born Ehud Brog; 12 February 1942) is an Israeli former general and politician who served as the prime minister of Israel from 1999 to 2001. He was leader of the Labor Party between 1997 and 2001 and between 2007 and 2011. He was also Minister of Defense from 2007 to 2013. Born in kibbutz Mishmar Hasharon, Barak is the eldest of four sons; his maternal grandparents were murdered in the Holocaust. He graduated in physics and mathematics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and later obtained a master's in engineering-economic systems from Stanford University. Barak's military career in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) began in 1959, spanning 35 years and culminating in his appointment as Chief of the General Staff in 1991, serving until 1995. His military tenure is noted for his leadership in several operations, including "Operation Isotope" in 1972, the covert 1973 Israeli raid in Lebanon, and the 1976 Entebbe raid. A lieutenant general, Barak shares with two others the honor of being the most highly decorated soldier in Israel's history. In politics, his career began with his appointment as interior minister in 1995 under Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Following Rabin's assassination, he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in Shimon Peres' government. Barak was elected to the Knesset on the Labor Party list in 1996 and subsequently was elected Labor Party leader in 1997. Barak served as Israel's most recent left-wing Prime Minister from 1999 to 2001. His tenure was marked by significant events, including the decision to form a coalition with the Orthodox party Shas, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Southern Lebanon in 2000, and participation in the 2000 Camp David Summit aimed at resolving the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Barak's government faced challenges, notably the protests in October 2000. After defeat in the 2001 Israeli prime ministerial election, he left politics and engaged in international business and advisory roles. He made a political comeback in 2005, attempting to regain leadership in the Labor Party, and later served as defense minister − where he led Operation Cast Lead in 2008–09 − and deputy prime minister under Ehud Olmert and then in Benjamin Netanyahu's second government between 2007 and 2013. His decision to form the Independence party in 2011 marked a shift in his politics, influencing the dynamics within the Netanyahu government. Despite retiring from politics in 2012, he attempted another comeback, running in the September 2019 Israeli legislative election as the leader of Israel Democratic Party − a new party he formed. His party merged with others to form an alliance called the Democratic Union, but it did not win enough seats for him to become a member of the Knesset. Outside of his political and military career, Barak has accumulated wealth through business endeavors and investments; his net worth is estimated to be $10–15 million.

Infobox

President
Chaim Herzog Ezer Weizman
Deputy
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak Matan Vilnai
Preceded by
Dan Shomron
Succeeded by
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak
Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir Yitzhak Rabin
Minister
Moshe Arens Yitzhak Rabin
Born
Ehud Brog (1942-02-12) 12 February 1942 Mishmar HaSharon, Mandatory Palestine
Party
Israel Democratic
Other political affiliations
Labor Party (until 2011) Independence (2011–2012) Independent (2012–2019)
Spouses
Nava Cohen (m. 1968; div. 2003) Nili Priel (m. 2007)
Children
3
Education
Hebrew University of Jerusalem (BSc) Stanford University (MS)
Profession
Military officer
Awards
Medal of Distinguished Service Tzalash (4) Legion of Merit DoD Medal for Distinguished Public Service
Branch
Israeli Defense Forces
Service years
1959–1995
Rank
Rav Aluf (Lieutenant general)
Unit
Sayeret Matkal
Commands
Chief of General Staff Deputy Chief of General Staff Central Command Military Intelligence Directorate Sayeret Matkal
Wars / operations
Six-Day War Yom Kippur War Entebbe raid

Tables

· Awards and decorations
Chief of Staff Citation
Chief of Staff Citation
Col 1
Chief of Staff Citation
Chief of Staff Citation
Chief of Staff Citation
Col 3
Chief of Staff Citation
War of Attrition Ribbon
War of Attrition Ribbon
Col 1
Six-Day War Ribbon
Chief of Staff Citation
War of Attrition Ribbon
Col 3
Yom Kippur War Ribbon
Medal of Distinguished Service
Medal of Distinguished Service
Col 1
First Lebanon War Ribbon
Chief of Staff Citation
Medal of Distinguished Service
Col 3
Commander of the Legion of Merit
Chief of Staff Citation
Chief of Staff Citation
Chief of Staff Citation
Chief of Staff Citation
Six-Day War Ribbon
War of Attrition Ribbon
Yom Kippur War Ribbon
First Lebanon War Ribbon
Medal of Distinguished Service
Commander of the Legion of Merit
· External links
Preceded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Preceded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Political offices
Preceded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Political offices
Prime Minister of Israel 1999–2001
Political offices
Succeeded byAriel Sharon
Party political offices
Party political offices
Political offices
Party political offices
Preceded byShimon Peres
Preceded byShimon Peres
Political offices
Preceded byShimon Peres
Political offices
Leader of the Israeli Labor Party 1997–2001
Political offices
Succeeded byBenjamin Ben-Eliezer
Preceded byAmir Peretz
Preceded byAmir Peretz
Political offices
Preceded byAmir Peretz
Political offices
Leader of the Israeli Labor Party 2007–2011
Political offices
Succeeded byShelly Yachimovich
Political offices
Preceded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Prime Minister of Israel 1999–2001
Succeeded byAriel Sharon
Party political offices
Preceded byShimon Peres
Leader of the Israeli Labor Party 1997–2001
Succeeded byBenjamin Ben-Eliezer
Preceded byAmir Peretz
Leader of the Israeli Labor Party 2007–2011
Succeeded byShelly Yachimovich

References

  1. "Ehud Barak | Biography & Facts | Britannica"
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ehud-Barak
  2. The Times of Israel
    https://www.timesofisrael.com/declaring-netanyahus-time-as-up-ehud-barak-announces-formation-of-new-party/
  3. Academy of Achievement
    https://www.achievement.org/achiever/ehud-barak/#interview
  4. At special ceremony, UN pays tribute to victims of Holocaust UN News 10 February 2011
    https://news.un.org/en/story/2011/02/366432
  5. "טייקון בהתהוות: איך זה שלאהוד ברק יש כל כך הרבה כסף?"
    http://www.mako.co.il/weekend-articles/Article-aa3dd3bda2b2441006.htm
  6. Haaretz
    https://www.haaretz.com/weekend/week-s-end/peace-politics-and-patek-philippe-an-interview-with-ehud-barak-1.360701
  7. usc
    https://gould.usc.edu/news/legal-gymnastics-spotlight-on-ron-barak-64-jd-68/
  8. BBC News
    https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8488249.stm
  9. Gal Perl Finkel, Don’t throw out the baby with the bath water, The Jerusalem Post, 9 August 2018.
    https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Dont-throw-out-the-baby-with-the-bath-water-564453
  10. Offer Drori, [htMajor Amitai Hasontp://www /drori/a342512-גיבורי-ישראל-מרובי-העיטורים-צדק-היסטורי גיבורי ישראל מרובי העי
    https://web.archive.org/web/20121013074728/http://www.global-report.com/drori/a342512-%D7%92%D7%99%D7%91%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%99-%D7%99%D7%A9%D7%A8%D7%90%D7%9C-%D7%9E%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%91%D7%99-%D7%94%D7%A2%D7%99%D7%98%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%9D-%D7%A6%D7%93%D7%A7-%D7%94%D7%99%D7%A1%D7%98%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%99
  11. An image of Barak receiving the award on 14 January 1993 in the Pentagon. Note that according to IDF regulations foreign
    https://web.archive.org/web/20120314230336/http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil/DVIC_View/Still_Details.cfm?SDAN=DDSC0725582&JPGPath=%2FAssets%2FStill%2F2007%2FDoD%2FDD-SC-07-25582.JPG
  12. Defense News
    http://blogs.defensenews.com/intercepts/2012/11/photo-of-the-day-nov-30-2012-panetta-barak-hug-it-out-edition/
  13. "FM Barak – Address to NJCRAC"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160304073341/http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/mfa-archive/1996/pages/fm%20barak-%20address%20to%20njcrac%20-%20feb%2011-%201996.aspx
  14. International Herald Tribune
    https://web.archive.org/web/20120415235950/http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/13/opinion/dont-give-up-on-mideast-peace.html
  15. הועדה לגבוש ההסדר הראוי בנושא גיוס בני ישיבות − דו"ח
    https://www.knesset.gov.il/docs/heb/tal.htm
  16. The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/feb/06/israel6
  17. Haaretz Daily Newspaper
    https://www.haaretz.com/weekend/magazine/ehud-barak-ltd-1.221318
  18. Kuwait Times
    http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MTA3OTE5NjI0NA
  19. Reuters
    https://web.archive.org/web/20121017131657/http://uk.reuters.com/article/2007/01/07/uk-israel-barak-idUKL0776362420070107
  20. Haaretz
    https://www.haaretz.com/news/poll-barak-ayalon-lead-peretz-in-the-labor-leadership-primaries-1.214656
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