Monday, November 26, 2012

Israeli Defense Minister Barak Is Quitting Politics



Israeli Defense Minister To Quit Politics -- New York Times

JERUSALEM – The Israeli defense minister, Ehud Barak, announced Monday that he would soon “leave political life,” after a half-century career in the military and government that included two years as prime minister.

Coming days after the end of a weeklong air blitz on the Gaza Strip and eight weeks before Israelis head to the polls, Mr. Barak’s move is the latest to show the disarray in Israel’s center-left bloc. Though he formed a close partnership with the right-leaning prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly on the Iranian nuclear threat, Mr. Barak was a longtime leader of the liberal Labor Party, and now heads the tiny Independence faction.

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More News On The Impending Resignation Of Israel's Defense Minister

Israel's Barak, architect of Iran policy, quitting politics
-- Reuters
Israeli Defense Minister Barak says he's quitting politics -- CNN
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak says he’s quitting politics in surprise announcement -- Reuters
Israel Defence Minister Ehud Barak quits politics -- BBC
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak resigns -- The Australian/AFP
Ehud Barak announces he is quitting political life -- Jerusalem Post
Ehud Barak: the military mastermind Israel loves to hate -- Ian Black, The Guardian
Barak, the great hope that turned into a bitter disappointment -- Gideon Levy, Haaretz
Despite leaving politics, Barak is keeping all of his options open -- Amos Harel, Haaretz
Haaretz analysts and columnists weigh in on Ehud Barak's decision to quit politics -- Haaretz
Why is Ehud Barak leaving Israeli politics?
-- Amy Teibel, Christian Science Monitor/AP

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