Yitzhak Rabin (/rəˈbiːn/; Hebrew: יִצְחָק רַבִּין, IPA: [jitsˈχak ʁaˈbin] ; 1 March 1922 – 4 November 1995) was an Israeli politician, statesman and general...
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The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, the fifth prime minister of Israel, took place on 4 November 1995 (12 Marcheshvan 5756 on the Hebrew calendar) at...
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Leah Rabin (Hebrew: לאה רבין, née Schloßberg; 28 April 1928 – 12 November 2000) was the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was assassinated...
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HaKirya (redirect from Camp Yitzhak Rabin)
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) base Camp Rabin (Hebrew: מַחֲנֶה רַבִּין, Mahaneh Rabin), named for Yitzhak Rabin. It was one of the first IDF bases and...
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Shimon Peres (section Rabin government (1992–1995))
in the Knesset, and led Alignment and Labor. Peres first succeeded Yitzhak Rabin as acting prime minister briefly during 1977, before becoming prime...
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almost immediately following the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on November 4, 1995. The perpetrator, Jewish Israeli law student Yigal...
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Yigal Amir (category Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin)
right-wing extremist who assassinated incumbent Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin on November 4, 1995, at the conclusion of a rally in Tel Aviv, Israel...
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1992 Israeli legislative election to Yitzhak Rabin and in 1993 Benjamin Netanyahu replaced him as Likud leader. Yitzhak Yezernitsky was born in the predominantly...
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Rodef (section Yitzhak Rabin)
[citation needed] Perhaps most notoriously, former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was branded a rodef by some for the Oslo Accord, an agreement for which...
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peace treaty, witnessed by U.S. President Bill Clinton. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat signed the Israeli–Palestinian Interim...
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Defense Yitzhak Rabin, she served as a member of the Knesset for the Center Party, New Way and the Labor Party between 1999 and 2003. Born in 1950, Rabin-Pelossof...
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to Yitzhak Shamir. After the 1988 election Likud was able to govern without the Alignment, and Yitzhak Shamir continued as Prime Minister. 6 Rabin was...
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Jewish fascism (section From the signing of the Oslo Accords to the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin (1993–1995))
Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated for signing them by Yigal Amir, a right-wing Israeli extremist. Yigal Amir, Rabin's assassin, had opposed Rabin's peace...
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The Yitzhak Rabin Center is a library and research center in Tel Aviv, Israel, built in memory of assassinated Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin. Designed...
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Israel–Palestine Liberation Organization letters of recognition (section PLO to Israel: letter from Yasser Arafat to Yitzhak Rabin)
on 9 September 1993. In their correspondence, Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian political leader Yasser Arafat agreed to begin cooperating...
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Times. Rabin, Leah (1997). Rabin: His Life, Our Legacy. G.P. Putnam's Sons. pp. 7, 11–12. ISBN 0-399-14217-7. Newton, Michael (2014). "Rabin, Yitzhak". Famous...
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public events. In 1995, the square was renamed 'Rabin Square' following the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin which occurred there on November 4, 1995. The...
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The two countries share a land border, with three border crossings: Yitzhak Rabin/Wadi Araba Crossing, Jordan River Crossing and the Allenby/King Hussein...
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findings on the Yom Kippur War, even though it had absolved her of blame. Yitzhak Rabin took over, though he also resigned towards the end of the eighth Knesset's...
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History of Israel (section 1974–1977: Rabin I)
King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel, Norton, 290 pp.; and Itamar Rabinovich, Yitzhak Rabin: Soldier, Leader, Statesman...
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clearing her and her Defence Minister, Moshe Dayan, of all responsibility. Yitzhak Rabin took over the Labor Party, beating Shimon Peres in a leadership contest...
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government led by President George H. W. Bush and internal division. Led by Yitzhak Rabin, Labor won the 1992 elections and formed the government, together with...
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in a loud and a clear voice; Enough of blood and tears. Enough!" — Yitzhak Rabin, who was given the award in 1994, said on behalf of the Israeli people...
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The election resulted in the formation of a Labor government, led by Yitzhak Rabin, helped by the failure of several small right wing parties to pass the...
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Yitzhak Rabin is a 1998 reggae album by the Ivorian artist Alpha Blondy.The album pertains a message of global harmony which comes across through his...
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being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, alongside Israeli Prime Ministers Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres, in 1994. At the time, Fatah's support among the Palestinians...
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resigned the following year and was succeeded as prime minister by Yitzhak Rabin. Meir died in 1978 of lymphoma and was buried on Mount Herzl. A controversial...
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Yitzhak Rabin, prime minister of Israel and Nobel Peace prize Laureate. Al Rabin (1936–2012), American soap opera producer Beatie Deutsch (née Rabin;...
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War of 1967, the War of Attrition, and the Yom-Kippur War of 1973. Yitzhak Rabin called Sharon "the greatest field commander in our history". Upon leaving...
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Israel–Jordan peace treaty (category Yitzhak Rabin)
Israel and the PLO. Discussions began in 1994. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres informed King Hussein that after the...
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