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 and was assassinated in 1995. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyr...
Rabin [ rah-been] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun Yitz·hak[yits-, khahk], 1922–95, Israeli military and political leader: prime minister 1974–77 and 1992–95: Nobel Peace Prize 1994. Discover More Example Sentences Rabin said that WADA has seen a decrease in positive PED tests among ...
互联网 Yasser Arafat shared the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize with Peres and YitzhakRabin. 亚西尔·阿拉法特在1994年和西蒙.佩雷斯,伊扎克·拉宾分享了该年度的诺贝尔和长乐亲子鉴定平奖. 互联网 It was All Saints Day, and the service was full of evocations ofRabin. ...
In 1994, Rabin won the Nobel Peace Prize together with Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat. He was assassinated by right-wing Israeli radical Yigal Amir, who was opposed to Rabin's signing of the Oslo Accords. Rabin was the first native-born prime minister of Israel, the only prime minister to...
Peres and Arafat the 1994Nobel Peace Prizeand opened negotiations with the Palestinians on autonomy in Gaza and some areas of Judea and Samaria and on the establishment of a Palestinian Authority. Then, in October 1994, a Treaty of Peace was signed with the Kingdom of Jordan. This encouraged...
Yitzhak Rabin (help·info) (1 March 1922 – 4 November 1995) was an Israeli politician and general. He was the fifth Prime Minister of Israel, serving two terms in office, 1974–1977 and 1992 until his assassination in 1995. In 1994, Rabin won the Nobel Peace Prize together with Shimon...
Yitzhak RabinRabin, Yitzhak (1922–95 ) an Israeli politician of the Labour Party, who was prime minister from 1974–1977 and again from 1992 to 1995. In 1994 he shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat. He wasassassinatedin 1995 when he was at a public meeting ...
Oxford University Press Published online: 2019 Current Online Version: 2019 eISBN: 9780191870903 Rabin, Yitzhak(b. Jerusalem, 1 Mar. 1922; d. Tel Aviv, 4 Nov. 1995) Prime Minister of Israel 1974–7, 1992–5 The son of Russian immigrants, at the age of 16 Rabin joined the Jewish Agency...
Timed to the 20-year anniversary of Israeli prime minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination, Amos Gitai’s “Rabin, the Last Day” de-emphasizes the murder itself in favor of the institutional autopsy that followed, blending archival footage with solemn re-enactments ...
Middle East Trio Accept Nobel Prize; Arafat, Rabin, Peres Reaffirm Peace QuestFred Barbash