Ehud Barak, born on February 12, 1942, in the kibbutz of Mishmar Hasharon, is a distinguished Israeli politician, diplomat, and military officer. As the eldest of four sons, Barak's family history is marked by tragedy, with his maternal grandparents being victims of the Holocaust. He pursued higher education in physics and mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, later earning a master's degree in engineering-economic systems from Stanford University.
Barak's illustrious military career began in 1959 with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), where he dedicated thirty-five years of service, culminating in his role as Chief of the General Staff from 1991 to 1995. His leadership during critical operations, such as