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Ehud Barak (Hebrew: אֵהוּד בָּרָק) (born February 12, 1942, in Mishmar HaSharon kibbutz, then British Mandate of Palestine) is an Israeli politician and was the 10th Prime Minister of Israel from 1999 to 2001. He is also considered the most decorated soldier in Israel Defense Forces history.

Military service

Barak joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1959 and served for 35 years, rising to the position of Chief of the General Staff and the rank of Rav Aluf, the highest in the Israeli military. During his service as a commando, Barak took part in a covert mission (Operation Spring of Youth, Beirut 1973) in which he was disguised as a woman in order to assassinate members of the Palestinian Liberation Organization. Barak was awarded the "Distinguished Service Medal" and four other citations for courage and operational excellence.

Education

Meanwhile, Barak earned his bachelor's degree in Physics and Mathematics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1976, and his master's degree in Engineering-Economic Systems in 1978 from Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, United States.

Political career

In politics, he served as Minister of the Interior (1995) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1995-1996). He was elected to the Knesset in 1996, where he served as a member of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. In 1996 Barak became the leader of the Labor Party.

Ehud Barak was elected Prime Minister of Israel on May 17th, 1999 and completed his term on March 7th, 2001 after his loss to Ariel Sharon in a February special election for prime minister.

Term as Prime Minister

Barak's term as prime minister had several notable events, most of them controversial: After losing the 2001 elections to Ariel Sharon's Likud party by a landslide, Barak left Israel to work as a senior adviser with U.S.-based Electronic Data Systems. He also partnered at private equity company with focus on "security-related" work.

Post-Prime minister career

In 2005, Barak announced his return to Israeli politics, and ran for leadership of the Labour party in November. However, in light of his weak poll showings, Barak dropped out of the race early and declared his support for veteran statesman Shimon Peres.

After Peres lost the race to Amir Peretz and left the Labour party, Barak announced he would stay in the party, despite his shaky relationship with its newly elected leader. However, he declared he would not run for a spot on the Labour party's Knesset list for the March 2006 elections.

References

Ehud Barak is currently a partner at SCP Private Investment Partners in Pennslyvania.

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