Pinḳas sherut

by Yitzhak Rabin

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First published: 1979 2 languages ISBN: 0316730025
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Yitzhak Rabin's memoirs, first published in 1979 but long out of print, are now available in this expanded edition. They provide a candid appraisal of significant events in Israeli history and restore passages censored when the memoirs were first published. A new afterword by Rabin's political advisor, Yoram Peri, and the addition of his most important speeches given after 1979 round out Rabin's life and show the evolution of his beliefs.

Rabin writes of his years in the Haganah (the independent Jewish military) and gives a controversial account of the War of Independence. He details the tactical moves that made him a hero in the Six Day War and recalls his years as ambassador to the United States. He tells of his difficult decision to authorize the 1976 rescue of hijacked hostages from the Entebbe airport.

Rabin describes the conflicts that eventually led to his party's defeat after thirty years in power, and he concludes with a shrewd assessment of the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty and of prospects for peace with Israel's other neighbors, including the Palestinians.

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