YITZHAK   RABIN
Born 1922 - Assassinated 1995

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[Last Words]
I should have worn a bullet-proof vest,
I should have worn a bullet-proof vest,
 I should have worn a bullet-proof vest, 
I should have worn a bullet-proof vest,
I should have worn ..."                      

MIDI Music "I Shot the Sheriff."

 

Yigal Amir. What he did was not right... but someone HAD to do it!

A good Jewish life is a terrible thing to waste... especially when he looks a bit like Jerry Seinfeld! The gunman, Yigal Amir, was a 25 year old third year law student at Bar-Ilan University.  And now that single gunshot to Yitzhak's chest undoubtedly has cut short a  promising legal career.   We need more good Jewish lawyers... and I don't mean the William Kunstler and Stanley Cohen types who defend Arab murderers of True Jewish Heroes like Rabbi Meir Kahane!

 

MURDERING FELLOW JEWS
- THE ALTALENA AFFAIR -

Ben Gurion with Yitzhak Rabin...  he was just obeying orders!The brave Jewish fighters aboard the Altalena await you in the Life Hereafter, Yitzhak. The Altalena David Ben Gurion gave you the orders to fire upon that small ship and you, in turn, ordered your men to do just that. Any good you may have done in your miserable life was forever cancelled out and  nullified by that one treacherous act of selfish madness...  the murdering of your fellow Jews!

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MURDERING FELLOW JEWS
- OSLO MADNESS! -

This web page is not intended to praise the murderer of Yitzhak Rabin nor to encourage others to assassinate anyone!  It is merely a counter-balance to all the praise  lavished upon a man who opened up the door to negotiations with certifiable murderers of Jews... Yasser Arafat and the PLO. But Rabin certainly did not act without enormous pressure from others. Here are just a few of those who had him convinced that negotiating with the P.L.O. was kosher and, indeed, bringing them back into the heart of Israel was a damn good idea! The result? The Oslo Accords and thousands of dead and wounded Jews! 

Shimon Peres

Yossi Beilin

Ron Pundak

Menachem Rosensaft

Rita Hauser

Jerome Segal

Shimon Peres

Yossi Beilin

Ron Pundak

Menachem Rosensaft

Rita Hauser

Jerome Segal

Robert Strum

James Rubin


Madeleine Albright

Stanley Greenberg

Sandy Berger

Yitzhak Rabin

Robert Strum

James Rubin

Madeleine Albright

Stanley Greenberg

Sandy Berger


Even though Bill was kept quite busy "not having sex with that girl, Miss Lewinsky," he still managed to cram a few things down Israel's throat as well! He may not be Jewish but he surrounded himself around a bunch of left wing Jews who convinced him that if only Israel would bring master terrorist, Arafat, and his PLO into the heart of Israel and if only Israel would turn over lots of territory, Middle East peace would break out all over! Unfortunately, a mini-Holocaust broke out instead.

For a most detailed account, pick up a copy of "The High Cost of Peace" by Yossef Bodansky.

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EXPLODING THE MYTH ABOUT RABIN...
BY Ben Shapiro
November 5, 2003

Eight years ago this week, the fate of Israel was sealed. On Nov. 4, 1995, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by Yigal Amir. The murder was tragic, not just because Rabin suffered an untimely death but because Rabin became sacrosanct. The illusory image of Rabin as the tough sabra willing to negotiate with the Arabs, as the invincible general turned peacemaker, as the tolerant, wise leader of the Jewish state, was forever enshrined in the public consciousness. Rabin's political inheritance, the Oslo Accords, became unassailable. 

On the anniversary of his death, it is now more necessary than ever to explode the myth of Yitzhak Rabin. As long as Rabin's myth exists, it will be impossible to move beyond his failed policies: negotiation with terror, persecution of the Israeli right wing, apologies for Jewish existence. Rabin was no "great general." As Uri Milstein's "The Rabin File" explains, Yitzhak Rabin bears responsibility for many of the most fouled-up military operations in Israeli history. On Dec. 9, 1947, during the War of Independence, Rabin took charge of the Jerusalem sector of the Palmach (the elite striking force of the Haganah, precursor to the Israeli Defense Force). Rabin's task was to secure Jerusalem and access to the city. Under his watch, Israeli forces met with disaster after disaster. The substantial losses incurred by Rabin's soldiers led the United States to withdraw support for the establishment of the Jewish state on March 19. Rabin's military record extends beyond incompetence. The celebrated soldier actually fled the field of battle in 1948. On April 20, a food and supply convoy set out for Jerusalem. The area fell under Rabin's jurisdiction. His forces failed to secure the road, and the convoy was ambushed. When the ambush occurred, several officers attempted to lead counterattacks; Rabin did not. Instead, he personally drove away for reinforcements. After requesting reinforcements, Rabin did not return to fight with his men -- he went to sleep. 

One of Rabin's proudest military moments came on June 22, 1948. Menachem Begin's Irgun, another Israeli military group, was in the midst of negotiating a pact with David Ben-Gurion under which Irgun would join the new Israeli Defense Force. Meanwhile, the Irgun had loaded a ship, the Altalena, with weapons and Jewish fighters (many of them Holocaust survivors) to join the IDF. Ben-Gurion ordered that the Altalena be fired upon. Rabin carried out his orders to the letter. Later, Rabin bragged how he had "bumped them off on the deck of the burning ship and while they were trying to swim to safety." Sixteen Jews were killed, many shot while swimming to shore. 

So much for the "great general." More importantly, however, Rabin's true political legacy -- the diabolical "peace process" -- must be exposed. Before his election in 1992, Rabin promised the Israeli public that he would never negotiate with arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat or his murderous Palestine Liberation Organization. Yet before the Israeli elections, in May 1992, eight Labor Party members, led by master-appeaser Yossi Beilin, met with Abu Mazen (then the head of the PLO "political wing") in Cairo. This was against Israeli law. According to Yehoshua HaMe'iri, a journalist then stationed in Cairo, "what was discussed was an attempt to ensure a Labor Party victory in the elections." A quid pro quo was made: Labor would work on behalf of "Palestinians" if the PLO influenced Israeli Arabs to vote Labor. 

After the election, the Rabin government immediately cracked down on Israelis opposing the Oslo Accords. Moshe Feiglin, now the head of the Manhigut Yehudit block within Likud, organized peaceful mass protests. Rabin retaliated by putting Feiglin on trial for "raising fear among the public." At future protests, the Israeli police were used as a political organization, blocking protesters and sometimes assaulting them. It is vital to remember that before Rabin's murder, his peace program had been overwhelmingly rejected by the Israeli public. By April 1994, Rabin's approval rating had dropped to 41 percent. Before his assassination, Rabin was trailing anti-Oslo Likud candidate Benjamin Netanyahu by a wide margin. Only after his murder did the public glorify Rabin. 

After Rabin's death, the witch hunt shifted into high gear. The Israeli right wing found itself in a position akin to that of the American right wing after the Oklahoma City bombing. Eight years later, the madness has not ceased. The government has shut down the radio station Arutz Sheva, a right-wing news service; actions are underway to shut down Arutz Sheva's Internet site as well. 

Yitzhak Rabin did not deserve to be murdered. He simply deserved to lose the public trust. He deserved to live out his life in obscurity rather than dying a martyr for a detestable cause.

2003 Creators Syndicate, Inc.

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