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Killing a King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel
Killing a King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel | Dan Ephron
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Winner of the 2015 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History and a New York Times Notable Book of 2015. A riveting story about the murder that changed a nation: the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin remains the single most consequential event in Israels recent history, and one that fundamentally altered the trajectory for both Israel and the Palestinians. Killing a King relates the parallel stories of Rabin and his stalker, Yigal Amir, over the two years leading up to the assassination, as one of them planned political deals he hoped would lead to peace, and the other plotted murder. Dan Ephron, who reported from the Middle East for much of the past two decades, covered both the rally where Rabin was killed and the subsequent murder trial. He describes how Rabin, a former general who led the army in the Six-Day War of 1967, embraced his nemesis, Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat, and set about trying to resolve the twentieth centurys most vexing conflict. He recounts in agonizing detail how extremists on both sides undermined the peace process with ghastly violence. And he reconstructs the relentless scheming of Amir, a twenty-five-year-old law student and Jewish extremist who believed that Rabins peace effort amounted to a betrayal of Israel and the Jewish people. As Amir stalked Rabin over many months, the agency charged with safeguarding the Israeli leader missed key clues, overlooked intelligence reports, and then failed to protect him at the critical moment, exactly twenty years ago. It was the biggest security blunder in the agencys history. Through the prism of the assassination, much about Israel today comes into focus, from the paralysis in peacemaking to the fraught relationship between current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama. Based on Israeli police reports, interviews, confessions, and the cooperation of both Rabins and Amirs families, Killing a King is a tightly coiled narrative that reaches an inevitable, shattering conclusion. One cant help but wonder what Israel would look like today had Rabin lived.
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A very thorough yet accessible primer on the factions and divisions within Israel that led to the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995. The man known to some as a visionary and to others a traitor, the death of Rabin was the beginning of the end of the Oslo Peace Accords and Israel‘s path to peace. Dan Ephron traces the 2 yrs leading up to the killing and then the fallout from this tragic event.

Cinfhen A bit dry in the beginning as a lot of historical content is explained but once you become familiar with the landscape and people the book becomes quite engaging. Extremists on both sides of the divide unfortunately poison the population😔 3y
Megabooks This sounds interesting to me. Do you think I‘d like it? 3y
Cinfhen I think you would appreciate the story, context and history @Megabooks certainly worth borrowing from #AudiblePlus 3y
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This one is calling to me, the assassination of #Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin #FoodAndLit #Audio Once again I‘m throwing my #WeeklyForecast out the window 🕊🍃

BarbaraBB How did you ever come up with the idea of a #WeeklyForecast 🤣? I do love it though and mostly stick to it! #controlfreak 3y
Cinfhen Ha @BarbaraBB I really had no business/ I‘m such a MOOD READER 3y
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