Yitzhak Rabin

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Yitzhak Rabin was an Israeli military leader and statesman who served twice as Prime Minister and played a central role in the Arab–Israeli peace process, for which he received the Nobel Peace Prize.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli politician
human
military officer
prime minister of Israel
statesman
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
US Congressional Gold Medal
US Presidential Medal of Freedom
burialPlace Mount Herzl
causeOfDeath assassination
gunshot wound
child Dalia Rabin
Yuval Rabin
commemoratedBy Rabin Square
Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Day
countryOfCitizenship Israel
dateOfBirth 1922-03-01
dateOfDeath 1995-11-04
educatedAt Kadoorie Agricultural High School
ethnicGroup Ashkenazi Jews
familyName Rabin
givenName Yitzhak
hasOccupation diplomat
politician
soldier
headOfGovernment State of Israel
languageSpoken English
Hebrew
mannerOfDeath homicide
memberOf Israel Defense Forces
memberOfPoliticalParty Israeli Labor Party
militaryRank Lieutenant General
notableWork Israel–Jordan peace treaty
Oslo Accords
participantIn 1948 Arab–Israeli War
Arab–Israeli peace process
Six-Day War
placeOfBirth British Mandate of Palestine
Jerusalem
placeOfDeath Israel
Tel Aviv
positionHeld Ambassador of Israel to the United States
Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces
Minister of Defense of Israel
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel
Prime Minister of Israel
religion Judaism
servedIn Palmach
sexOrGender male
spouse Leah Rabin
termEnd 1977-06-20
1995-11-04
termStart 1974-06-03
1992-07-13


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