This magazine is a commemorative edition published in 2015, focusing on the life and legacy of Yitzhak Rabin, a prominent figure in Israeli history and politics.
It contains articles and features related to his political career and the impact of his assassination on Israel and the world.
With a publication name of ידיעות אחרונות, it is written in Hebrew and caters to those interested in Israeli politics and history.
This magazine is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complex political landscape of Israel and the events leading up to one of the most tragic moments in its history.
Yitzhak Rabin (1922-1995) was an Israeli military leader and politician who served as Prime Minister of Israel twice. He was the first native-born Israeli to hold the office. Rabin was a controversial figure, but he is also revered as a peacemaker.
Rabin was born in Jerusalem in 1922. He joined the Haganah, the pre-state Jewish defense force, at a young age and rose through the ranks to become its commander in chief. In 1964, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces. Under his leadership, Israel won the Six-Day War in 1967.
After retiring from the military, Rabin entered politics. He served as ambassador to the United States from 1968 to 1973 and as Minister of Defense from 1984 to 1990. In 1992, he was elected Prime Minister.
As Prime Minister, Rabin pursued a policy of peace with the Palestinians. He signed the Oslo Accords in 1993, which created the Palestinian Authority and gave Palestinians limited self-rule in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Rabin also signed a peace treaty with Jordan in 1994.
Rabin's peacemaking efforts were met with opposition from some Israelis, who believed that he was giving up too much to the Palestinians. On November 4, 1995, Rabin was assassinated by a right-wing extremist.
Rabin's legacy is complex. He was a skilled military leader and a successful politician. He was also a courageous peacemaker who risked his life to try to bring peace to the Middle East. Rabin's assassination was a tragic loss for Israel and for the world.
Despite his assassination, Rabin's vision for peace has inspired many people around the world. He is remembered as a symbol of hope and possibility.