Yitzhak Rabin Was Killed 30 Years Ago This Week. Has the Jewish World Forgotten?
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RECEIVED - Thirty years after the assassination of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benyamin Netanyahu chose not to attend the state ceremony. A revealing gesture from a fractured country, where Rabin's legacy and Oslo's agreements are now seen as mistakes more than promises.
"Rabin was in the army for almost half of his adult life. He was the seventh head of the FDI's Major State and led the army during the Six-Day War. Rabin fought terrorism with iron's hands," said Knesset President Amir Ohana, who opened the evolutionary session of the former Israeli prime minister. The special plenary session took account of the presence of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, of the first lady, members of the family of Rabin and 44 …
The President of Israel, Isaac Herzog, warned this Monday that the crisis is making the country “back to the edge of the abyss”, during an act for the 30th anniversary of the assassination of Prime Minister Isaac Rabin, shot by an Israeli extremist on November 4, 1995. “Three decades later we continue to see the same signs, perhaps even more: harsh, crude and rude words; accusations of treason; poison on social networks and in the public sphere;…
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