PRIME MINISTER YITZHAK RABIN (ISRAEL) - COMMEMORATIVE SHEET WITH FIRST DAY CANCELLATION - HFSID 32983
Sale Price $272.00
Reg. $320.00
YITZHAK RABIN
The Israeli soldier and politician signs a commemorative sheet honoring three
American patriots.
Commemorative Sheet signed: "Y. Rabin", 1p, 8½x11. Commemorative sheet
honoring Robert Morris, George Washington and Haym Salomon, 10-cent U.S.
Contributors to the Cause and 1F George Washington stamp from Monaco affixed,
postmarked Chicago, IL, March 25, 1975, FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. Israeli
General Yitzhak Rabin (1922-1995) was born in Jerusalem, the first
native-born Prime Minister of Israel (1974-1977, 1992-1995). His
extensive military experience began in 1940, when Rabin joined the
Haganah (Jewish militia), and he thereafter fought in the British Army. He rose
in rank from Brigade Commander in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War to Chief
of Staff in 1964, and Rabin was credited with Israel's military success
in the Six Day War (1967). After serving as Israeli Ambassador to the
U.S. (1968-1973), Rabin was elected as a Labor representative to the
Knesset (Israeli parliament). In March 1974, he joined Golda Meir's Cabinet
as Minister of Labor. After Meir's resignation in May, Rabin succeeded
her as Prime Minister. Rabin resigned as Prime Minister in 1977. As
Defense Minister (1984-1990) in the Labor-Likud coalition government,
Rabin ordered a harsh crackdown in the West Bank in the late 1980s in an effort
to end the Arab uprising there. In 1992, he led Labor to victory in the national
elections, becoming Prime Minister and Defense Minister. Rabin
played a key role in peace negotiations between Israel and its Arab neighbors,
and in 1993 he endorsed a historic peace agreement with the Palestine Liberation
Organization, providing for mutual recognition and a transition to Palestinian
self-rule in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. Rabin, along with his Foreign
Minister, Shimon Peres, and P.L.O. leader Yasir Arafat, shared the 1994 Nobel
Peace Prize. In 1994, Rabin signed a peace treaty with Jordan, and a 1995
agreement with the PLO expanded Palestinian self-rule. On November 4, 1995, he
was assassinated by an Israeli law student with links to right-wing extremist
groups. Slightly creased. Fine condition.
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