- Yitzhak Rabin - Wikipedia
Rabin was the first native-born prime minister of Israel, the only prime minister to be assassinated, and the second to die in office after Levi Eshkol Rabin has become a symbol of the Israeli–Palestinian peace process
- Yitzhak Rabin | Biography, Nobel Peace Prize, Death, Facts - Britannica
Yitzhak Rabin (born March 1, 1922, Jerusalem—died November 4, 1995, Tel Aviv–Yafo, Israel) was an Israeli statesman and soldier who, as prime minister of Israel (1974–77 and 1992–95), led his country toward peace with its Palestinian and Arab neighbors
- Yitzhak Rabin – Biographical - NobelPrize. org
On June 2, 1974, the Knesset expressed confidence in a new government headed by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin During Rabin’s premiership, the government placed special emphasis on strengthening the economy, solving social problems and reinforcing the IDF
- The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin - Jewish Virtual Library
Rabin’s longtime political nemesis, Shimon Peres, became prime minister after the assassination He called an election three months later and was expected to win easily because of sympathy for Rabin and the desire of Israelis to see Peres continue his legacy
- Ruminations on Rabin - JNS. org
Ruminations on Rabin My recollections of the prime minister, who previously served as defense minister and military chief of staff, suggest a stalwart protector of the land of Israel and its borders
- Rabin Way – Dare to Dream: 30th Memorial Day for Yitzhak Rabin
Rabin was a leader who worked toward peace, security, democracy, and coexistence, and his death symbolized not only the loss of a leader but also a dangerous erosion of our Jewish shared values
- Yitzhak Rabin - New World Encyclopedia
Rabin was a lifelong public servant, serving in such positions as the Israeli Defense Force chief of staff, ambassador to the United States, a member of the Knesset (Israeli parliament) and two terms as prime minister
- Yitzhak Rabin Knew What Netanyahu Doesn’t - The Atlantic
On November 4, 1995, an Israeli far-right zealot fatally shot the prime minister at a peace rally in Tel Aviv As the U S Middle East envoy at the time, I worked closely with Rabin, who remains
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