The Israeli left’s Gaza plan Levi Eshkol and Yitzhak Rabin, both of the Labor Party, were on board decades ago to offer freedom for Palestinian Arabs to emigrate elsewhere. Moshe Phillips March 11, 2025
Why Yitzhak Rabin urged moving Gaza’s Arabs to Jordan It made sense at the time. And while the situation is very complicated right now, it still does. Moshe Phillips Feb. 11, 2025
Israeli consul general in NY, Rabin’s granddaughter mark 29 years since prime minister’s assassination “Prime Minister Rabin taught us all the importance of living a life of values, of exercising courage and of eternally yearning for peace,” Ariella Rada, a spokeswoman for the consulate, told JNS. Menachem Wecker Nov. 14, 2024
‘No one is willing to talk peace’: Newly uncovered Rabin recording On the 29th anniversary of his assassination, the IDF released a historic 1974 recording of the then-prime minister discussing the Yom Kippur War. Adi Nirman Nov. 14, 2024
Annual Rabin memorial canceled at family’s request due to war A separate memorial for the late Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze’evi was also dropped for the same reason. JNS Staff Nov. 4, 2024
Fire destroys part of Rabin’s childhood home in Jerusalem Arson investigators are still investigating the cause of blaze, and have not ruled out any possibility yet. Aug. 28, 2024
The attempt on Trump’s life is a warning to Israel The incitement against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached a fever pitch and the writing is on the wall. Gadi Taub July 17, 2024
The real and ongoing tragedy of 9/11 and the Oslo Accords The 30th anniversary of Oslo and the 22nd anniversary of 9/11 begs the question: Who really failed us? “The Caroline Glick Show” with guest Yigal Carmon, Ep. 70. Caroline B. Glick Sept. 12, 2023
Oslo at 30: What went wrong The Palestinian Authority’s governance of Gaza would reveal “the ability of those who support peace and support the PLO to deal with Hamas,” said Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Stephen M. Flatow Sept. 8, 2023