Barak, Ehud
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| Birthname | Brog, Ehud | ||||
| born on | 12 February 1942 at 03:00 (= 03:00 AM ) | ||||
| Place | Jerusalem, Israel, 31n46, 35e14 | ||||
| Timezone | EEDT h3e (is daylight saving time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 22°39' 07°37 Asc. 13°16'
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Biography
Israeli military, an army chief turned statesman. In June 1999 he became the Prime Minister, replacing Netanyahu. Hoping to create peace with Syria, he instigated a series of talks that did not bear fruit in 1999. He called for face-to-face talks with Syrian P.M. Hafez Assad, rather than the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in January 2000, but his request was turned down.
Events
- Work : New Career June 1999 (Became Israeli P.M.)
Source Notes
Arlene Kramer quotes date in NY Times, with a location of Heffer Valley, Lebanan. Meira B. Epstein quotes Ben Kaspi and Ilan Kfir, "Ehud Barak," a biography in which the authors (translated from Hebrew) state that he was "born in the early morning hours." His parents had planned to go to a theatre show, but instead his mother went into labor. Epstein considers that 3:00 AM is a fitting time.
(Other various times given in the Astrologer's Newsletter 1/2000 include 9:43 AM GMT (12:43 PM EEDT) from Michael Smith, and 1:30 PM from Maurice Fernandez, an Israeli astrologer, given in The Mountain Astrologer.
Roy Gillett in the Astrological Journal, 11/2000, gives a location of Kibbutz Mishmar, Hasharon (near Netanya, Israel).
Adrian Ross Duncan gave 9:43 EEDT in the Astrological Journal Jan/2001 as "unsure."
Categories
- Vocation : Politics : Heads of state (Israeli P.M.)
- Vocation : Military : Military career (Prior to politics)

22°39'
07°37 Asc.
13°16'