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YIZHAK
RABIN – THE
JERUSALEM REPORT STAFF

YITZHAK RABIN
Soldier of Peace
The Jerusalem Report Staff
edited by David Horovitz
Hardback, 1996
£17.99, 268pp, 1 870015 62 2

“
Yitzhak Rabin was an iconoclast, a soldier who became a statesman but never
shed his uniform. His diplomatic thinking was strategic, his political
manoeuvring tactical. He was totally pragmatic, but understood that
sometimes deals, like Oslo, are spun by dreamers who, once their job is
done, have to be brought down to earth. He believed deeply that peace, not
conquest, was an extension of victory, but never hesitated to use force if
it was necessary for Israel's interests.
from the Prologue by Hirsh Goodman
”
Rabin's dual career – as a soldier and
as a statesman – is incisively analysed in this unique biography written
since his assassination, by Israel's leading English-language journalists
who followed his career closely over many years. Also included are vignettes
from Rabin's rarely-glimpsed family life.
As a soldier Rabin fought in the battle for Jerusalem in Israel's War of
Independence in 1948, in which the Israelis failed to take the Old City. 19
years later in the Six Day War, it was with a sense of poetic justice that
Rabin strode into the Old City as Chief of Staff. But it was this
spectacular victory which was to sow the seeds of future internal discord
within Israel, leading ultimately to Rabin's assassination on 4 November
1995.
As a statesman Rabin first put forward proposals for peace in 1989 when he
was Minister of Defence. But it was his election platform of peace with
security which won the Israeli elections of 1992 and finally set Israel on
the road to peace.
This book looks at the rise of right-wing radical opposition to Rabin's
policies, the politicking of American Jewry, Rabin's complex relationships
with PLO chairman Yasser Arafat, King Hussein of Jordan, Asad of Syria and,
most complex of all, his relationship with fellow peacemaker and successor,
Shimon Peres.
The Jerusalem Report is a fortnightly, English-language news magazine
covering Israel, the Jewish world and Middle East. The authors of this book
are:
David Horovitz, who is also editor of the book and managing director of The
Jerusalem Report. He has also written for The Independent, The
Financial Times and The Guardian and has covered extensively the
impact of the peace process;
Hirsh Goodman, editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Report. He was for
many years defence correspondent for The Jerusalem Post, Israel
correspondent for The Sunday Times and a columnist for the New
Republic. He appears regularly on CNN, CBS and the BBC;
Eric Silver, for many years Israel correspondent for The Observer.
His books include a biography of the late Menachem Begin;
as well as Calev Ben-David, Gershom Gorenberg, David B. Green, Peter
Hirschberg, Avi Hoffman, Isabel Kershner, Margo Lipschitz Sugarman, Tom
Sawicki, Stuart Schoffman, Hanan Sher and Leslie Susser.
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