Yitzhak Rabin

Israeli politician, statesman and general (1922–1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yitzhak Rabin
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Yitzhak Rabin[1] (1 March 1922 – 4 November 1995) was an Israeli politician and general. He was born in Jerusalem. He was the fifth Prime Minister of Israel from 1974 until 1977 and again from 1992 until his assassination in 1995 by Yigal Amir, a right-wing extremist who had strongly opposed Rabin's signing of the Oslo Accords and to peace with Palestine. He was the first local-born Prime Minister of Israel, the only Israeli Prime Minister to be killed and the second to die in office (following Levi Eshkol). Yitzhak Rabin was one of the three recipients of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.[2] The others were Yasser Arafat and Shimon Peres. All three got the prizes for trying to make peace in the Middle East.

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Death

Yitzhak Rabin was shot dead in Tel Aviv on November 4, 1995 at age 73. He was buried Helkat Gdolei Ha'uma in Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.

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Rabin's grave in Mount Herzl

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