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21. Yitzhak Rabin's Assassination and the Dilemmas of Commemoration (Suny Series, Anthropology and Judaic Studies) by Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi | |
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(2010-07-02)
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22. Lies, Israel's Secret Service and the Rabin Murder by David Morrison | |
Hardcover: 240
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(2000-06-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the shadow of the largest peace rally in Israel's history - PrimeMinister Yitzhak Rabin walked to his car under the protection ofIsrael's Secret Service (Shabak). What really transpired thereafterhas 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 thanfiction? Lies: Israel's Secret Service and the Rabin Murder is thebehind-the-scenes story of lies and on-going deception by the Shabakthat asks poignant questions, provides some answers, and demands more. These questions beg for a reinvestigation into the murder of YitzhakRabin as well as a reassessment of the role of the Shabak in Israelisociety. Customer Reviews (3)
Indeed, beneath contempt! Unlike Barry Chamish's earlier book on the same subject, this book is footnoted with the precise sources of information, most of them readily available to the general public. Even Rabin's daughter, in an interview several years ago to the Israeli Woman's magazine "La'Isha", stated at the time that there are questions regarding the events of the night of the assasination that are blatantly not answered by the official storyline. Other than attempts to smear Dr. Morrison, this book has yet to be contradicted or have its questions resolved. If you haven't heard of the book until now, it's because so many people would wish it would just disappear. It is indeed beneath contempt that the Israel government and left wing press have stifled the issues brought up and have caused a complacent and exhausted Israeli public to long ago forget what they themselves said and reported at the time.
Beneath contempt
LIES FROM THE TOP DOWN! Oneof the most important contributions of this book is to place theassassination in context -- a deliberate and sustained official attempt todestroy the opposition. The police, the Secret Service("Shabak"), and other institutions of government maintained asystematic attempt to discredit and undermine the settler movement and itssupporters. The plot involved Ministers and the Attorney General's office,one of whom is now on the Israeli Supreme Court.Rabin's tenure in officemay have been one of the greatest threat to Israeli democracy. Morrison carefully shows that the Shabak had been caught lying to officialcommissions of inquiry during the previous administration of YitzhakShamir. But the real shift came with Rabin's appointment of Carmi Gillon tohead the organization. With opposition to his policies growing, and hispopularity slipping dangerously, Rabin saw that the real threat to hispolicies was from the Right -- Israeli settlers and their supporters. Gillon's war against the settler movement involved recruiting agents toinfiltrate their communities and engage in provocative acts, includingviolence. One of these agents was Avishai Raviv, who is currently on trialin Israel, although all the proceedings are closed. Raviv set upphony "terrorist" organizations, attacked and claimedresponsibility forkilling Arabs, and incited violence. His activities,although known by the government, elicited arrests and wide-spread attacksin the media against the Right wing opposition andthe settler movement.It was Raviv who lured Yigal Amir into his cult and encouraged him to killYitzhak Rabin. Morrison presents a number of disturbingcontradictions in the official version of Rabin's death, and the eventssurrounding that tragic event. There are major discrepancies in doctors'descriptions of Rabin's wounds, and their locations. The official autopsyreport indicates that Rabin's spine was unhurt, while all other doctorsthat examined him noted that his spine was shattered. Yoram Rubin,Rabin's bodyguard testified that he was shot by Amir. His clinical reportshows that he was only treated for superficial wounds. Leah, Rabin's wife,was told by Shabak agents at the time not to worry because Amir was onlyshooting blanks.There is no explanation for the absolute breakdownin security surrounding the Prime Minister.There are contradictions inballistic evidence. The bullets that were recovered were missing for 11hours between the time of the murder until their mysterious arrival at thepolice station. Moreover, the bullets do not appear to have been fired fromAmir's weapon. Was it a "sting" operation -- an attempt todiscredit the right-wing -- gone awry? A conspiracy gone wrong? Or aninsider "hit?" One of the things I learned from the murdermysteries I've seen in movies is the detectives always ask: who stood togain the most? ... Read more |
23. Rabin of Israel: Warrior for Peace by Robert Slater | |
Paperback: 640
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(1995-02)
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Account of Israel great statesman-warrior |
24. Polymer Flow Interaction: La Jolla Institute 1985 (AIP Conference Proceedings) | |
Hardcover: 294
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(1998-04-03)
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25. Rabin of Israel by Robert Slater | |
Hardcover: 486
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(1993-05)
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26. Israel Under Rabin | |
Hardcover: 255
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(1995-01)
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27. Shalom, Rabin (French Edition) by Victor Malka | |
Paperback: 209
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(1996)
Isbn: 2841141586 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
28. Rabin, un assassinat politique: Religion, nationalisme, violence en Israel (French Edition) by Amnon Kapeliouk | |
Paperback: 210
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(1996)
Isbn: 287899129X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
29. Rabin of Israel: A Biography by Robert Slater | |
Hardcover: 320
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(1977-10-20)
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30. Yitzak Rabin: Le soldat de la paix (French Edition) by Elie Baroukh | |
Paperback: 197
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(1996)
Isbn: 2268022153 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
31. Amarta sheha-shalom zeh bi-shevil ha-yeladim: Kotvim le-Yitshak Rabin (Hebrew Edition) | |
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(1996)
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32. Rabin and Israel's National Security (Woodrow Wilson Center Press) by Efraim Inbar | |
Hardcover: 296
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(1999-06-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Specialists would undoubtedly regard this book's publication as providing the definitive work of scholarship and interpretation of Yitzhak Rabin's historic role in the evolution of Israel's national security doctrines and practices. Its best features include meticulous, exhaustively thorough research, clear organization, and a straightforward prose style blessedly free from military or political science jargon." -- Samuel W. Lewis, former Ambassador of the United States to Israel For more than forty years Yitzhak Rabin played a critical role in shaping Israeli national security policy and military doctrine. He began as a soldier in the Palmach, the elite underground unit of the Jewish community in Palestine, served in the 1948 War of Independence, and ultimately became chief of staff of the Israel Defense Force (IDF), defense minister in several governments, ambassador to the United States, and, twice, prime minister. As chief of staff, Rabin led the IDF to its triumph in the 1967 Six Day War. He was assassinated in 1995 as prime minister as he left a peace rally. Drawing on unpublished materials and interviews with important sources, including Rabin himself, Efraim Inbar's work offers a systematic study of Rabin's strategic thinking and his policies. Topics include the evolution of Rabin's thinking, his contributions to IDF military buildup, his stress on Israel's relationship to the United States, his attitudes toward the use of force, and his approach to Israel's nuclear status in the Middle East. Inbar's conclusion evaluates Rabin's contribution to Israel's national security and assesses Rabin's personal transition from warrior to peace maker. Because of Rabin's crucial role in Israel's defense establishment at important junctures in its history, this book provides an important view into the security challenges Israel has faced and how the country has responded over four decades. Customer Reviews (2)
Outstanding study of Israeli leader
interested ideas, how domestic policies led Rabin to DC |
33. The Rabin File: An Unauthorized Expose by Uri Milstein, Aryeh Amit | |
Hardcover: 472
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(1999-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Even so, most people view the late Israeli Prime Minister and Defense Minister and the Chief-of-Staff during the Six Day War of 1967 as a wise and courageous leader.InThe Rabin File - An Unauthorized Expose,Dr. Uri Milstein delves into Rabin's military performance - from his early involvement in the militia in 1941 to his assassination in 1995 - and reveals for the first time Rabin's controversial security biography. By vigilantly investigating Rabin, presenting him as a personified reflection of the political and military culture of the State Israel, this riveting and thought-provoking book explains how little children were able to chase the mighty Israeli Defense Forces from the Gaza Strip; how the Hizbullah defeated the IDF in Southern Lebanon; and how Israel turned from a strategic ally of the United States to an American economic burden. Dr. Milstein researches the principles of military philosophy and war as a means of understanding the behavior of individuals and their civilizations.As a writer and a historian he is neither bashful nor deterred by controversy.His provocative studies and books on the Israeli War of Independence, the Yom Kippur War and the Israeli Paratroopers have earned him much publicity in Israel and abroad. Customer Reviews (5)
SOBERING Daniel Ardel - Jerusalem
potential classic historiography and far-reaching appraisal
a harsh and unsparing portrayal of Rabin
Excellent book. Brings to light the real character of Rabin. "The Rabin File" is a biography of Rabin. Itbegins with Rabin's childhood as an unwanted child of an extreme communistagitator in Haifa. It continues to describe Rabin's career as an officer inthe Hagana (the jewish semi-underground defense forces during the days ofthe British mandate in Palestine) where he distinguished himself as areliable tool in the hands of the leaders of the jewish institutions whoused him for actions against the opposition. To them (his leaders) Rabinmost important characteristic was his total misunderstnding of militaryissues and his servility. Dr. Milstein then describes the battles inwhich Rabin participated or commanded. The climax is the story of a convoyto Jerusalem which Rabin commanded. When the convoy entered an Arab ambushRabin fled for his dear life. The rest of his brigade's operations hecommanded from a safe distance, usually in his HQ in Jerusalem. Dr.Milstein uses Rabin's biography to demonstrate the character of the IDF andthe general "survival principle" that he develops more deeply in his otherbooks.But even without any knowledge of this principle, this book is mostimportant as it brings to light the real character of Rabin, creator of theOslo agreement. I can hardly wait for the second part of Rabin's biographythat will cover his life from '48 till his murder in '92.
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34. Soldier of Peace: The Life of Yitzhak Rabin by Dan Kurzman | |
Hardcover: 576
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(1998-04-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the mots revealing portrait of the late Israeli leader writer to date, and the first to examine Rabin's longtime secret contacts with the PLO, Rabin family friend, confidante, and former Washington Post correspondent Dan Kurzman explores the life and workof the former Israeli prime minister. Tracing Rabin's life from his youth as a member of an elite commando unit to his rise as leader of Israel, and the account of his brutal assassination at the hands of a right-wing Jewish extremist, Kurzman details Rabin's evolution from shy child to desert warrior to peacemaker, and in the process tells the story of a nation's maturation into a modern state striving for peace. Kurzman draws both on his relationship with Rabin, whom he first knew as a reporter's source during the Six Day War, and from interviews he conducted with more tan 200 people, including top politicians and statesmen from Shimon Peres to Henry Kissinger. It is the most complete portrait yet published of one of the twentieth century's most courageous and visionary statesman. Dan Kurzman's biography, written in breezy,"fly-on-the-wall"prose, is based on more than 200 interviews, from Rabin's wife and sonto Rabin's colleague Shimon Peres to U.S. secretaries of state HenryKissinger and James A. Baker. The story of Rabin's rise to powerintertwines with the gradual development of Israel into a MiddleEastern power, with the final legacy of both still to be resolved. Customer Reviews (4)
Incomplete, but a good start
The Tragedy of a Self-Destructive Leader
Excellent!Fascinating!
A decent starting point in the examination of Rabin's life If you are looking for a factualaccount of his life, this is a good book to use.If you are writing a10-page paper on Rabin's life, you need look no further.If you want totruly understand the psychology of this complicated man, or you would likea balanced portrayal of him, you will need to look beyond this. In theintroduction, it states that if he had lived, he would undoubtedly havebeen re-elected.The facts suggest otherwise; the Israeli people had hadenough of him, and it was not until after his death that the nation beganto recognize what it had lost, both in its leadership and in its innocence. This book seems a product of the years of the wistfulness that oftenfollow the death of an important leader. ... Read more |
35. Beginning of the End: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Coming Antichrist by John Hagee | |
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36. Striving for Peace: The Legacy of Yitzhak Rabin | |
Paperback: 100
Pages
(2005-11-14)
Isbn: 0950053678 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
37. Yitzhak Rabin Assassination: Yitzhak Rabin, Yigal Amir, Barry Chamish, Yitzhak Rabin Assassination Conspiracy Theories | |
Paperback: 66
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(2010-05-05)
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38. People From Jerusalem: Natalie Portman, Yitzhak Rabin, Rehavam Ze'evi, Adin Steinsaltz, William of Tyre, Amos Kollek, Mohammad Amin Al-Husayni | |
Paperback: 862
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(2010-09-15)
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39. Assassinated Heads of Government: Yitzhak Rabin, Indira Gandhi, Olof Palme, Engelbert Dollfuss, Rajiv Gandhi, Thomas Sankara, Pyotr Stolypin | |
Paperback: 294
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(2010-09-15)
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40. People Murdered in Israel: Yitzhak Rabin, Rehavam Ze'evi, Rudolf Kastner, Eden Natan-Zada, Yaakov Alperon, David Applebaum, Emil Grunzweig | |
Paperback: 76
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(2010-09-15)
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