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Barak’s internal polls and alleged last‑minute deal offer to rival Yitzhik Mordechai before 1996 Israeli election

Barak’s internal polls and alleged last‑minute deal offer to rival Yitzhik Mordechai before 1996 Israeli election The passage describes internal polling data, a secret meeting with a rival’s aide, and a proposed withdrawal agreement that could indicate election‑day manipulation. It provides specific names, dates, and a potential quid‑pro quo, which are actionable leads, but the claim is anecdotal and lacks corroborating evidence, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Barak received internal poll numbers showing a surge to just under 50% shortly before the 1996 election.; A visitor from Yitzhik Mordechai’s campaign offered a letter proposing an eleventh‑hour withdrawal.; Barak refused the envelope and instructed the visitor to return to Yitzhik.

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Barak’s internal polls and alleged last‑minute deal offer to rival Yitzhik Mordechai before 1996 Israeli election The passage describes internal polling data, a secret meeting with a rival’s aide, and a proposed withdrawal agreement that could indicate election‑day manipulation. It provides specific names, dates, and a potential quid‑pro quo, which are actionable leads, but the claim is anecdotal and lacks corroborating evidence, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Barak received internal poll numbers showing a surge to just under 50% shortly before the 1996 election.; A visitor from Yitzhik Mordechai’s campaign offered a letter proposing an eleventh‑hour withdrawal.; Barak refused the envelope and instructed the visitor to return to Yitzhik.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importanceelection-interferencepolitical-pollingcampaign-strategyisraeli-politics1996-election
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