Barak Government

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The Barak Government was the Israeli administration led by Prime Minister Ehud Barak from 1999 to 2001, noted for its efforts in peace negotiations with the Palestinians and Syria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli government
cabinet
cabinetNumber 28th government of Israel
coalitionPartner Gesher
Labor Party
Meimad
Meretz
National Religious Party
One Israel
surface form: One Israel alliance

Shas
Centre Party (Sweden)
surface form: The Centre Party

Agudat Yisrael
surface form: United Torah Judaism

Yisrael BaAliyah
coalitionStability fragile
coalitionType coalition government
country Israel
surface form: State of Israel
electionLeadingToFormation 1999 Israeli legislative election
endTime 2001-03-07
followedBy First Sharon Government
foreignPolicyGoal final status agreement with the Palestinians
peace treaty with Syria
headOfGovernment Ehud Barak
includedPartyFamily Zionist left
centrist parties
religious parties
jurisdiction Israel
keyIssueInFormation peace process
religion and state relations
leaderTitle Prime Minister of Israel
legislativeTerm 15th Knesset
majorSecurityEvent outbreak of the Second Intifada
negotiationPartner Palestine Liberation Organization
Syria
surface form: Syrian Arab Republic

United States government
notableFor Camp David Summit 2000
Shepherdstown talks with Syria
peace negotiations with Syria
peace negotiations with the Palestinians
withdrawal of Israeli forces from South Lebanon in 2000
politicalOrientation center-left
precededBy Netanyahu government (first term)
surface form: First Netanyahu Government
primeMinister Ehud Barak
reasonForEnd collapse of coalition
resignation of Ehud Barak
responseToEvent security measures during early Second Intifada
startTime 1999-07-06
triggeredEvent Camp David Summit 2000
surface form: Camp David 2000 Israeli–Palestinian summit

Israeli withdrawal from the security zone in South Lebanon

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