Murdered 30 years ago – Yitzhak Rabin
In this newsletter, the FIR commemorates a figure from Israeli politics who was prepared to initiate a peaceful solution to the Middle East conflict in the 1990s. Yitzhak Rabin (1922-1995), a Jew born in Jerusalem, was an activist in the Zionist movement, fought in the Haganah before the independence of the State of Israel, and pursued a military career. In the Six-Day War, he was Chief of Staff of the Israeli Armed Forces. After the war, he became Israeli ambassador to the United States.




