Yitzhak Rabin
Decades after the murder of the prime minister, “hatred is simmering in Israeli society,” warns Israeli President Reuven Rivlin.
Israeli president lays wreath at Rabin’s grave on 25th anniversary of assassination
“Memorial ceremonies are links in the chain that binds us to our people ... history and to our roots,” says Reuven Rivlin.
Journalist Eitan Haber, confidant of Yitzhak Rabin, dies at 80
He became world-famous for tearful announcement to public on night of Nov. 4, 1995, of Rabin’s death by assassination • Netanyahu: Haber “was among the pillars of Israeli journalism.”
The measure includes several quotes from Rabin, calling him “a model for securing peace during a time of conflict.”
The Democratic Majority for Israel criticized her decision to back out of a program for Israel’s late prime minister, who served between 1974 and 1977, and from 1992 until he was assassinated on Nov. 4, 1995.
A majority of the Arab-Israeli public supports the Arab parties joining the government, and 65 percent feel proud of being Israeli, says study.
Israel’s neighbor will not renew parts of a 1994 peace treaty that leases two areas on the Jordan River to Israel, saying Jordan aims to practice “full sovereignty on our land.”
Although the agreement itself didn’t call for the creation of an official Palestinian state west of the Jordan River, subsequent Israeli proposals over the years did allow for such an entity to come into being. All of those offers, however, were rejected by the Palestinian leadership.