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Rabin

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Ra·bin  (rä-bnbn), Yitzhak or Itzhak 1922-1995.
Israeli military and political leader who commanded Israeli forces in the Six-Day War (1967) and served as prime minister (1974-1977 and 1992-1995). He shared the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize.

Rabin [rəˈbiːn]
n
(Biographies / Rabin, Yitzhak (1922-1995) M, Israeli, POLITICS: statesman, POLITICS: prime minister) Yitzhak. 1922-95, Israeli statesman; prime minister of Israel (1974-77; 1992-95); assassinated


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Former US president Bill Clinton on Saturday said he believes there would have been a comprehensive peace in the Middle East a decade ago if Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin not been assassinated.
Former US president Bill Clinton on Saturday said he believes there would have been a comprehensive peace in the Middle East a decade ago if Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin not been assassinated.
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