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Arkansas Blue's avatar

I remember Yitzhak Rabin very well. Because he was such a relentless warrior in his earlier life, the peace process with the Palestinians meant so much more than if it had been any other Israeli prime minister. That 25-year-old had no idea that he was destroying history in the making.

To have such a great man followed by a criminal in Netanyahoo made it all the more catastrophic. Think of all the young Israeli lives that could have been saved in these 30 years. Now, I'm afraid Israel will never know real peace.

Jeremy Ben-Ami's avatar

Could not agree more....

Arkansas Blue's avatar

Thank you. That means a lot to me, coming from you.

Jewdicious's avatar

It has been 30 years to the day when Israel - and the world lost - Yitzhak Rabin. Today in JEWDICIOUS, Sarah Tuttle-Singer with a heartfelt and moving piece about what it all means. What Rabin meant to us, and in many ways, still does. https://jewdicious.substack.com/p/30-years-the-day-we-lost-rabin

David Hurwitz's avatar

Yitzhak Rabin was a “profile in courage” and a “hero and sage (who) came to (Israel’s) aid.”

Michelle Jordan's avatar

I remember him from my college years. Definitely one of Israel’s best!