Rabin
yitzhak
[yits-khahk] /yɪtsˈxɑk/ (show ipa), 1922–95, israeli military and political leader: prime minister 1974–77 and 1992–95: n-bel peace prize 1994.
contemporary examples
who’s afraid of caroline glick? ahmed moor may 23, 2012
the ghosts of israel’s past john barry september 13, 2011
is israel flirting with iranian terrorists? trita parsi may 14, 2012
don’t let the maccabees win matt lerner december 3, 2013
the ghosts of israel’s past john barry september 13, 2011
the upper west side celebrates an imaginary israel’s birthday vered kellner april 14, 2013
the ghosts of israel’s past john barry september 13, 2011
obama to israelis: ‘the world can change’ peter beinart march 20, 2013
is there a rabin-netanyahu link? danielle spiegel feld august 1, 2013
historical examples
audubon and his journals, volume i (of 2) maria r. audubon
noun
yitzhak. 1922–95, israeli statesman; prime minister of israel (1974–77; 1992–95); -ss-ssinated
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