Yitzhak Rabin
Israel's new death penalty law marks moral break, sparks discrimination fears, expert says
For Prof. Yoram Rabin, a criminal and constitutional law scholar and president of the College of Management Academic Studies, the law is both a moral rupture and a legally vulnerable one.
Jerusalem commemorates the ‘Egoz’ shipwreck disaster, 65 years later
Palestinians must renounce culture of deception for real peace with Israel - opinion
Rabin’s legacy matters more than ever, our amnesia is putting us at risk - opinion
Thousands mark 26 years since Rabin assassination at Rabin Square
The public gathering was organized by volunteers in protest of the cancelation of the annual national memorial assembly.
Israelis are brothers who must overcome divides - opinion
As leaders, we must stand at the site of the conflict and demonstrate that there is a better way to move forward.
Largest right-wing rally since government formed, Labor returns to Rabin Square
Thousands protested in the Bima Square in Tel Aviv against the government and its policies, while in Rabin Square a memorial service was held at the spot where Rabin was assassinated.
My Word: The rifts after Rabin
If tears were shed during the Knesset ceremony or the memorial at his graveside at Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl cemetery, they were likely to be tears of frustration.
The government’s assassination of Israel’s character - opinion
Forgetting the purpose of the event – to memorialize the slain premier – Yair Lapid proceeded, instead, to tout his motley coalition’s “victory.”
Israeli society threatened by partisanship - editorial
Yitzhak Rabin’s murder was supposed to have served as a cold-water-in-the-face wake-up call that how we relate to one another needs to drastically change.
Bennett's speech echoed Rabin's words 26 years ago - opinion
Bennett's words reminded me of something that Rabin himself said to me just two weeks before his death: The religious and secular need each other.
Colin Powell was a true friend of Israel - editorial
Colin Powell represented a unique breed of US supporters for Israel, who had an emotional understanding of what makes Israel unique and what the country means in historic terms for the Jewish people.
'Netanyahu ashamed to attend Rabin memorial ceremony; he led the gangs'
Rabin confidant Shimon Sheves said Netanyahu's decision not to attend the commemoration was because: “He is ashamed... he knows that the public who will be there abhor his actions."
Netanyahu: Time to stop using Rabin murder to stain Right
Assassin Yigal Amir's ideological heirs are now Members of Knesset, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said.