"In November 1995, after addressing a pro-peace rally in a stadium in Tel Aviv, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was returning to his car in the parking garage underneath the arena when three shots rang out. Rabin was hit twice, and when surgery to save his life was unsuccessful, Israel's leader had become the latest victim of the Middle East's seemingly never-ending cycle of violence. The assassin, however, was not a Palestini ..."
Flying against the wind Lodgepole Press teachers' guide for literature and social studies classes grades 6-12 by InaR. Friedman Paperback, 30 Pages, Published 1998 by Lodgepole Press ISBN-13: 978-1-886721-02-9, ISBN: 1-886721-02-5
"What was truly terrifying about the assassination of Yitzak Rabin was its inevitability. Religious groups in Israel had developed an elaborate theology of murder whereby it became first legitimate to kill any gentile who threatened Jews, and then any Jew who acted against the interest of Jews and Judaism--and since the same religious groups believe that the State of Israel should include everything promised to Abraham, any thought of gi ..."