Yitzhak Rabin Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Finding the Middle Ground.

Yitzhak Rabin Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Finding the Middle Ground.
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Finding the Middle Ground: Itzak Rabin

Summary: It is about the goals of Itzak Rabin as well as his difficult pattern of diplomatic lifestyle that he dealt with in order to bring wealth and peace to his motherly country.
The scheme of peace was the main concern of ambitious Itzak Rabin during the four decades he led Israel. Series of negotiations were what he intended to do before using force, but when attacked upon, Rabin never failed to respond with the use of armed forces and weaponry power. "It had taken more courage to move toward peace with the Palestinians than Jordan and Egypt and that is what in fact cost him his life," stated Arafat in absolute tears after hearing the tragic news of his brutal assassination. Despite harsh barriers erected through the conflicts of war, Rabin still successfully attained a level of peace that set the precedent for future hopes of unity.

By the 1960s, Israel's links with other surrounding countries began to fade due to the perturbed relationship of distinct "ethnic groups." In the enemies' view, Israel was the wealthy, undisturbed country that stood...

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