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By Michael Karpin
Metropolitan Books Hardcover (352 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: The first book to tell the complete, explosive story of the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. A dramatic tale of treachery and betrayal, Murder in the Name of God investigates and recreates the historic events of November 4, 1995. On that night a twenty-five-year-old student named Yigal Amir assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, an act that abruptly changed the course of Israeli politics. Based on exhaustive research, including an exclusive interview with the assassin, Murder in the Name of God is the first book to give the full story of the people whose words and actions made Rabin's assassination inevitable: the nationalist rabbis who condemned Rabin by invoking an arcane talmudic ruling; the militant settlers and right-wing politicians who launched a sophisticated campaign of incitement against him; and the security experts who saw what was coming but failed to act. In a series of shocking revelations, the book ranges beyond Israel to expose the extent of American support--financial and ideological--for the movement that produced Rabin's killer. Far more than the tale of an assassination, Murder in the Name of God is a powerful indictment of a society's failure to examine itself honestly and to bring its own worst enemies to justice. |
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By Yitzhak Rabin
University of California Press Paperback (416 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: First published in 1979 and now offered in a new, expanded edition that includes Rabin's speeches after 1979, the memoirs of the late Israeli prime minister, assassinated in 1995, cover his role in the war of Israeli independence and afterwards. UP. |
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By David Morrison
Gefen Books Hardcover (240 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: History has proven that public officials have not always been honest with their constituencies. Is deception always justifiable for the sake of national security or is it a mere guise for something more insidious? In the shadow of the largest peace rally in Israel's history - Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin walked to his car under the protection of Israel's Secret Service (Shabak). What really transpired thereafter has perplexed the Rabin family, Israel, and the world -Who really murdered Yitzhak Rabin? -Was it Yigal Amir? Did he act alone? -From which direction was the bullet fired? -Was this a breach of security or worse? -Why were shouts of "blanks" heard? -Was there a cover-up by the Shabak? Is this another conspiracy theory or is the truth stranger than fiction? Lies: Israel's Secret Service and the Rabin Murder is the behind-the-scenes story of lies and on-going deception by the Shabak that asks poignant questions, provides some answers, and demands more. These questions beg for a reinvestigation into the murder of Yitzhak Rabin as well as a reassessment of the role of the Shabak in Israeli society. |
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Newmarket Press Hardcover (310 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: The winner of the Non-Fiction National Jewish Book Award. This authoritative biography traces the life of Rabin, from 1922 to his untimely death on November 4, 1995, and its repercussions. 48 b/w photos. |
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By Yoram Peri
Stanford University Press Released: 2000-07-28 Hardcover (400 pages)
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The three shots fired into the back of Israel’s prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, on the night of November 4, 1995, were a blow to Israel’s social body. The shock, horror, and pain caused by the murder found direct and overwhelming expression at the funeral and memorial ceremonies held in Jerusalem, attended by most of the world’s leaders.
This book deals with the social and political developments in Israel in the painful process of decolonization from the occupied territories, following the late 1980s Palestinian Intifada and its aftermath. Fifteen distinguished contributors from a range of disciplinary viewpoints—historical, psychological, anthropological, political, and cultural—survey the various reactions to the assassination and analyze its ramifications and repercussions, creating a powerful mosaic of Israel with the assassination at its center.
The fear that the murder would lead to civil war did not materialize. In fact, with hindsight it seems that the prime minister was a scapegoat, a victim of a deeply divided society split not only over the issue of peace with its neighbors but, more profoundly, over the construction of Israel’s collective identity and consciousness. The assassination showed how easy it is for religious fundamentalists to ignore democratic rules and how militant nationalists will resort to violence to prevent the surrender of parts of the Holy Land.
The strength of these elements of society was manifested in the general elections of 1996, when Rabin’s adherents lost to the nationalist-clerical group. Paradoxically, the reaction to the assassination also revealed Israel’s growing desire to pursue the peace process, and when Prime Minister Netanyahu failed to do so, he was replaced before his term ended. Less than four years after the assassination, the Israelis put the reigns of government back into the hands of Rabin’s successors, who promised to continue in his path.
With the road to peace lengthy, painful, and hazardous, have the fanatics learned a lesson from the aftermath of Rabin’s murder? Will he be the last victim? Will Israeli democracy survive the agony of shrinking to the tiny size of the pre-1967 boundaries? Will Israeli society develop into a Western democratic and enlightened model, or will it become a reactionary, ethnocentric, xenophobic backwater? This volume does not propose definitive answers to these questions, but it reflects on them in very thoughtful and knowledgeable ways. |
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By Barry Chamish
Barry Chamish Paperback
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Click Here | Product Description: Falsehoods are exposed and truth revealed in this tirelessly investigated exposé that proves beyond the shadow of a doubt the existance of a shocking treachery that has altered the face of human affairs. Read about an amateur film of the assassination, eyewitness testimony, documents that Rabin appeared unhurt from shots fired at the notorious peace rally; the same footage clearly shows a back door of Rabin's empty limousine slammed shut from inside before the Prime Minister was pushed into the vehicle. Who was waiting for him? What happened during the limousine's abnormally long detour en route to the hospital? At whose hands did Rabin really die? |
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By Linda Benedikt
Haus Pub. Hardcover (184 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Yitzhak Rabin (1922-1995) became a soldier by chance and necessity rather than by choice. He spent nearly his entire life fighting Israel's wars against Arabs and Palestinians. His natural talent for strategic thinking, deep analysis and detachment from the political game, placed him first at the top of the Israeli military and later political echelons. He was an admired Chief of Staff, an orthodox ambassador, a dedicated Defence Minister and twice led his country as Prime Minister. After the first Palestinian uprising in the late 1980's sent shock waves through the country, he started to realise that Israel could not win this war by force. Upon his re-election as Prime Minister in 1992 he instigated a diplomatic process to end the conflict. Tragically his lack of political vision, his deep rooted ambivalence towards the Palestinians, together with his cautious instinct prevented him from fully implementing the peace process for which he was ultimately murdered in 1995 and for which he is still remembered today. |
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By Libby Hughes
Backinprint.com Paperback (116 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: This biography opens at the drama of the night peace rally in Israel, where Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by a young, Jewish las student. Then the book begins a flashback to Rabin’s Russian-Jewish parents. There are vivid descriptions of his boyhood years in Tel Aviv, his military career, and his romance with his future wife, Leah. The transition from a military man to a politician was not an easy one for this shy man. But his ambassadorship to Washington, D.C., and his role as prime minister, prepared him for peace negotiations with Palestinian leader, Chairman Arafat. His risk for peace assured his place in history. Many American leaders were devastated by his assassination and mourned his loss. |
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By Barry Chamish
Zionist Book Club Paperback
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Thomas Nelson Paperback
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