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Former Prime Minister Barak recounts personal separation and reflections on security fence effectiveness

Former Prime Minister Barak recounts personal separation and reflections on security fence effectiveness The passage is a personal memoir offering no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illicit influence. It mentions Barak’s separation, a past romantic connection, and a vague statement about the security fence reducing attacks, which are already public knowledge and lack actionable leads. Key insights: Barak discusses his divorce after 30 years of marriage.; He mentions a brief reunion with a former girlfriend, Nili Priell.; He comments that the West Bank security fence reduced the number of Palestinian attacks between 2002‑2003.

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House Oversight
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Former Prime Minister Barak recounts personal separation and reflections on security fence effectiveness The passage is a personal memoir offering no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illicit influence. It mentions Barak’s separation, a past romantic connection, and a vague statement about the security fence reducing attacks, which are already public knowledge and lack actionable leads. Key insights: Barak discusses his divorce after 30 years of marriage.; He mentions a brief reunion with a former girlfriend, Nili Priell.; He comments that the West Bank security fence reduced the number of Palestinian attacks between 2002‑2003.

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kagglehouse-oversightpersonal-memoirpolitical-commentarysecurity-fenceisraeli‑palestinian-conflict
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