Ehud Barak, Israeli Prime Minister between 1999 – 2001, played a significant role in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, particularly during his premiership. He is known for his efforts to negotiate a final status agreement with the Palestinians, culminating in the Camp David 2000 Summit. While the summit ultimately failed, Barak’s commitment to a two-state solution and his willingness to make territorial concessions were notable. In this exclusive conversation with Greg Mills of the Brenthurst Foundation, Ehud Barak will discuss what a peace settlement would look like today and what it would take to achieve this.