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...final diplomatic surge; Albright and Berger had had so many emotional highs and lows in the previous two weeks that they were numb. In nearby Laurel Lodge, where meals were served, Palestinian and Israeli diplomats had already begun hugging one another and apologizing. Relations between Arafat and Barak remained frosty, but their negotiators have grown close over the years. Which wasn't unusual, considering that back home their people had learned to live close to one another. They just hadn't learned how to live in peace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Peace Breakdown | 8/7/2000 | See Source »

...outside the United States, Ehud Barak has slimly survived a no confidence vote...

Author: By Marc J. Ambinder, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Life in a Parking Lot | 8/4/2000 | See Source »

...Ehud Barak had better hope that bad news comes only in threes. Because having dealt him three body blows in the first three days of this week, the Israeli prime minister's domestic political foes may have smelled blood. Barak's foreign minister, David Levy, resigned Wednesday, taking his coalition votes with him. Losing Levy from the cabinet isn't exactly a body blow - part of his pique at Barak was precisely that he'd been sidelined in the negotiation process - but the eight parliamentary votes of Levy's party may be critical to Barak's survival. That much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Only a Peace Deal Can Save Barak Now | 8/2/2000 | See Source »

...vultures were already circling after the Knesset (including some members of his own party) slapped down Barak by choosing opposition candidate Moshe Katsav for the ceremonial post of president over the prime minister's choice, Nobel Peace Prize winner and three-time prime minister Shimon Peres. That vote was as much a protest at the concessions Barak offered the Palestinians at Camp David as it was a reflection of widespread personal animosity toward Peres even within his own party, as well as of the backlash by Israel's Sephardic (immigrants from Arab countries) majority against the Ashkenazi (immigrants from Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Only a Peace Deal Can Save Barak Now | 8/2/2000 | See Source »

...failure of the Camp David talks has given the hawkish opposition all the momentum, because the absence of a deal with the Palestinians gives the peaceniks nothing to rally around. And that makes the hawks confident of unseating Barak at the polls. The Israeli leader's best hope still lies in concluding a peace deal with Arafat during the three-month parliamentary recess that began this week, and then calling an election himself that would serve as an up-or-down vote on such a peace agreement. Although that scenario remains a long shot, it's far from inconceivable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Only a Peace Deal Can Save Barak Now | 8/2/2000 | See Source »

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