-Caveat Lector-

So Bard about Ehud Barak so shy he refused to take off his shoes for no
doubt he was mistaken for another Hot Foot Harry - so this bunch dressed
in robes to escape and donned only the head apparel which does not
constitute a tendency or desire to dress like a woman - only the hoods
were unusual?

So here is a story about Ehud Barak the guy who would not take off his
shoes - wonder if they were loaded with cocaine or something.......he is
now in Texas doing business and no doubt THIS IS THE TELEPHONE SPYING
CONNECTION.....for pay phones, et., operating out of Texas now, etc.


Saba


Thursday, 27 January, 2000, 14:00 GMT
Profile: A trusted leader

"Four years later, he led another undercover mission - this time to
Beirut to kill three Palestinians accused of masterminding the murders
of 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics the previous year. The
squad travelled by rubber dinghy to Beirut, and then donned disguises
(Mr Barak was dressed as a woman) before seeking out and killing their
targets.)


 Barak: Most decorated military officer in Israeli history

Mr Barak began his political career in 1995, serving as interior
minister in the Rabin cabinet. The move represented a significant change
of direction for a man who had lived and breathed the army since his
teens.

In his childhood, Mr Barak did not look like someone who would become
the most decorated military officer in Israeli history.

He was born Ehud Brog (later adopting the traditional Hebrew name Barak
which means "lightning") on a kibbutz in 1942, the son of east European
immigrants to Palestine.
(so is this how Ariel Sharon adopted a name - like hell, they took names
out of bible to pass themselves off as real jews?)

Although he had the company of three younger brothers, Mr Barak's main
interests were reading and playing the piano. He remains an accomplished
pianist.

At 17, Mr Barak joined the army and began what was to be an illustrious
career. His enthusiasm for military life was evident from the start.

 Soon after he had completed his training he was assigned to an elite
army unit. Before he was 30, he was a commander; Binyamin Netanyahu one
of his officers.
Mr Barak was respected for his inventiveness as much as his bravery in
action. In 1972, he led a team from the elite force disguised as
mechanics which stormed a Belgian airliner that had been hijacked to
Israel by Palestinians.

Four years later, he led another undercover mission - this time to
Beirut to kill three Palestinians accused of masterminding the murders
of 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics the previous year. The
squad travelled by rubber dinghy to Beirut, and then donned disguises
(Mr Barak was dressed as a woman) before seeking out and killing their
targets.)

( In USA Bard, we call this hiding behind women's skirts as Clinton hid
behidn Reno, the all powerful Alley Oop - Ssaba Note)

Leading the troops

Some commentators have called him a hawkish dove. He believes that
Israel must be strong in order to make peace.
But unlike his opponent, Benjamin Netanyahu, he has said he believes
that Israel has the necessary strength to make concessions that will
bring peace and security.

Above all, Mr Barak believes Israelis should get rid of their "ghetto
mentality" that demonises Israel's neighbours.

Mr Barak has only been leader of the Labour party since 1997, when he
defeated the former leader, Shimon Peres. His skill as a politician has
not yet been put fully to the test.

But he has gained a reputation for being an able and trusted leader - if
not a particularly charismatic one. His supporters insist that he has an
instinctive political sense.

Indeed he does. His campaign was universally heralded as superior to Mr
Netanyahu's - and it won him the election with by 14.5% according to the
first exit polls.

Still, he will need all the shrewdness and inventiveness that he
demonstrated in his army career to fight off the onslaught that he can
expect from in negotiating the Middle East peace process and the
flagging Israeli economy.

Gerald Butt is a former BBC Jerusalem correspondent
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