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  2. Rabin Square - Wikipedia

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    Rabin Square (Hebrew: כיכר רבין, romanized: Kikar Rabin), formerly Kings of Israel Square (Hebrew: כיכר מלכי ישראל, romanized: Kikar Malkhey Yisrael), is a main large public city square in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel. Over the years it has been the site of numerous political rallies, parades, and other public events.

  3. Hero of Israel (statue) - Wikipedia

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    Following the removal of the statue from Paris Square in Jerusalem, the mayor of Tel-Aviv, Ron Huldai decided to invite artist Itay Zalait to place the statue at Rabin Square. The statue arrived at Rabin Square on Thursday, December 10, 2020 after it was released earlier that day from Jerusalem Municipality's warehouse at Har Homa. The statue ...

  4. 2018 Israeli LGBT strike - Wikipedia

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    This was the biggest ever support by businesses for a social cause in Israel, and the first LGBT strike in the world. [8] [9] Israel's Workers Union, the Histadrut, issued a statement that it supported both the protest and the strike, and called employers in the public and private sector to allow employees to strike without harming their rights ...

  5. Israeli artist takes aim at Netanyahu with life-size statue - AOL

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    TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Residents of the city of Tel Aviv woke up Wednesday to a jarring site: a pop-up exhibit depicting a life-size statue of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enjoying ...

  6. Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin - Wikipedia

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    The assassination of Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin came immediately after an anti-violence rally in support of the Oslo peace process. [1]Before the rally, Rabin was disparaged personally by right-wing conservatives and Likud leaders who perceived the peace process as an attempt to forfeit the occupied territories and a capitulation to Israel's enemies.

  7. Yitzhak Rabin - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Yitzhak Rabin יִצְחָק רַבִּין Rabin in 1994 5th Prime Minister of Israel In office 13 July 1992 – 4 November 1995 President Chaim Herzog Ezer Weizman Preceded by Yitzhak Shamir Succeeded by Shimon Peres In office 3 June 1974 – 20 June 1977 President Ephraim Katzir Preceded by ...

  8. Seventeenth government of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The government was dissolved by Rabin on 22 December 1976, following the abstention of the NRP on a vote of no confidence regarding an apparent breach of the Sabbath during a ceremony at an Israeli Air Force base, [2] but continued, without the NRP members, who all resigned on 22 December, as a caretaker government until the formation of the ...

  9. The Latest | Israel kills a top Hezbollah commander in ...

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    The Israeli group Peace Now said Wednesday that authorities recently approved the appropriation of 12.7 square kilometers (nearly 5 square miles) of land in the Jordan Valley.