Ehud Barak
Ex Prime Minister of Israel and currently Israel's Defence Minister.

"Israel's most decorated soldier, Defense Minister Ehud Barak was in New York and Washington, this week, talking to just about everyone at the top of the U.S. government about how to handle Iran. He is a complicated man, sometimes known as the master of stealth. He was a key architect in the famed Raid on Entebbe in 1976, storming a hijacked plane and rescuing all inside.

He became Prime Minister of Israel in 1999, after scoring the most decisive victory in any Israeli election. But his attempts to reach a Middle East peace agreement, along with President Bill Clinton, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat failed, as did his bid for re-election.

But now he's back as Israel's Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister in Benjamin Netanyahu's government. Iran, Middle East peace and the assassination of that Hamas official in Dubai, there is much to talk about with our exclusive guest, Ehud Barak, Israel's Defense Minister."



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