
Rabin
Yitzhak Rabin was an Israeli politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Israel twice and was a key figure in the peace process with the Palestinians, notably signing the Oslo Accords in 1993. His efforts to achieve peace earned him the Nobel Peace Prize, but he was assassinated in 1995 by a right-wing extremist opposed to his policies.
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Rabin is mentioned as a leader whose proposals were rejected by Arab leaders.
El principal problema para la paz es que los árabes palestinos nunca tuvieron ni la intención ni un plan de pazEl Observador·
Uruguay· 2026-06-21
Rabin is mentioned as a hypothetical leader who could have faced the same challenges as current leaders.
Opinioni | Il trauma che restaCorriere della Sera·
Italy· 2025-06-17
Rabin is referenced in the context of Netanyahu's political history and election victories.
Ha ragione Veltroni basta morti a Gaza | Lo dico al CorriereCorriere della Sera·
Italy· 2025-05-27
Rabin is mentioned as someone who believed in peace and ultimately paid the price for it.
Il dramma dei palestinesi popolo senza futuro | Lo dico al CorriereCorriere della Sera·
Italy· 2025-04-26




















