The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin

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The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin

edited by Yoram Peri

Stanford University Press, 2000

  • cloth : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index

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cloth : alk. paper ISBN 9780804738354

内容説明

The three shots fired into the back of Israel's prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, on the night of November 4, 1995, were a blow to Israel's social body. The shock, horror, and pain caused by the murder found direct and overwhelming expression at the funeral and memorial ceremonies held in Jerusalem, attended by most of the world's leaders. This book deals with the social and political developments in Israel in the painful process of decolonization from the occupied territories, following the late 1980s Palestinian Intifada and its aftermath. Fifteen distinguished contributors from a range of disciplinary viewpoints-historical, psychological, anthropological, political, and cultural-survey the various reactions to the assassination and analyze its ramifications and repercussions, creating a powerful mosaic of Israel with the assassination at its center. The fear that the murder would lead to civil war did not materialize. In fact, with hindsight it seems that the prime minister was a scapegoat, a victim of a deeply divided society split not only over the issue of peace with its neighbors but, more profoundly, over the construction of Israel's collective identity and consciousness. The assassination showed how easy it is for religious fundamentalists to ignore democratic rules and how militant nationalists will resort to violence to prevent the surrender of parts of the Holy Land. The strength of these elements of society was manifested in the general elections of 1996, when Rabin's adherents lost to the nationalist-clerical group. Paradoxically, the reaction to the assassination also revealed Israel's growing desire to pursue the peace process, and when Prime Minister Netanyahu failed to do so, he was replaced before his term ended. Less than four years after the assassination, the Israelis put the reigns of government back into the hands of Rabin's successors, who promised to continue in his path. With the road to peace lengthy, painful, and hazardous, have the fanatics learned a lesson from the aftermath of Rabin's murder? Will he be the last victim? Will Israeli democracy survive the agony of shrinking to the tiny size of the pre-1967 boundaries? Will Israeli society develop into a Western democratic and enlightened model, or will it become a reactionary, ethnocentric, xenophobic backwater? This volume does not propose definitive answers to these questions, but it reflects on them in very thoughtful and knowledgeable ways.

目次

  • Introduction: the writing was on the wall Yoram Peri
  • Part I. The Road to Rabin Square: 1. The assassination: causes, meaning, outcomes Yoram Peri
  • 2. One more political murder by Jews Nachman Ben-Yehuda
  • 3. Israel's radical right and the countdown to the Rabin assassination Ehud Sprinzak
  • 4. Self-destructive processes in Israeli politics Israel Orbach
  • Part II. The Public Reaction: 5. 'Let us search our path': religious Zionism after the assassination Aviezer Ravitzky
  • 6. An illusion of belonging: reactions of the Arab population to Rabin's assassination Majid Al-Haj
  • 7. The media and the Rabin myth: reconstruction of the Israeli collective identity Yoram Peri
  • Part III. The Grief and the Mourning: 8. The many voices of Israeli youth: multiple interpretations of Rabin's assassination Tamar Rapoport
  • 9. Rabin's burial ground: revisiting the Zionist myth Haim Hazan
  • 10. The cultural and social construction of mourning patterns Eliezer Witztum and Ruth Malkinson
  • 11. Rhetoric on the roads of Israel: the assassination and political bumper stickers Linda-Renee Bloch
  • 12. The past in our present: the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and John F. Kennedy Barbie Zelizer
  • Part IV. The Ongoing Crisis of Legitimacy: 13. The latitude of acceptance: Israelis' attitudes toward political protest before and after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin Tamar Hermann and Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar
  • 14. At the last moment Gadi Yatziv
  • 15. Rabin: between commemoration and denial Yoram Peri
  • Index.
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pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780804738378

内容説明

The three shots fired into the back of Israel's prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, on the night of November 4, 1995, were a blow to Israel's social body. The shock, horror, and pain caused by the murder found direct and overwhelming expression at the funeral and memorial ceremonies held in Jerusalem, attended by most of the world's leaders. This book deals with the social and political developments in Israel in the painful process of decolonization from the occupied territories, following the late 1980s Palestinian Intifada and its aftermath. Fifteen distinguished contributors from a range of disciplinary viewpoints-historical, psychological, anthropological, political, and cultural-survey the various reactions to the assassination and analyze its ramifications and repercussions, creating a powerful mosaic of Israel with the assassination at its center. The fear that the murder would lead to civil war did not materialize. In fact, with hindsight it seems that the prime minister was a scapegoat, a victim of a deeply divided society split not only over the issue of peace with its neighbors but, more profoundly, over the construction of Israel's collective identity and consciousness. The assassination showed how easy it is for religious fundamentalists to ignore democratic rules and how militant nationalists will resort to violence to prevent the surrender of parts of the Holy Land. The strength of these elements of society was manifested in the general elections of 1996, when Rabin's adherents lost to the nationalist-clerical group. Paradoxically, the reaction to the assassination also revealed Israel's growing desire to pursue the peace process, and when Prime Minister Netanyahu failed to do so, he was replaced before his term ended. Less than four years after the assassination, the Israelis put the reigns of government back into the hands of Rabin's successors, who promised to continue in his path. With the road to peace lengthy, painful, and hazardous, have the fanatics learned a lesson from the aftermath of Rabin's murder? Will he be the last victim? Will Israeli democracy survive the agony of shrinking to the tiny size of the pre-1967 boundaries? Will Israeli society develop into a Western democratic and enlightened model, or will it become a reactionary, ethnocentric, xenophobic backwater? This volume does not propose definitive answers to these questions, but it reflects on them in very thoughtful and knowledgeable ways.

目次

  • Introduction: the writing was on the wall Yoram Peri
  • Part I. The Road to Rabin Square: 1. The assassination: causes, meaning, outcomes Yoram Peri
  • 2. One more political murder by Jews Nachman Ben-Yehuda
  • 3. Israel's radical right and the countdown to the Rabin assassination Ehud Sprinzak
  • 4. Self-destructive processes in Israeli politics Israel Orbach
  • Part II. The Public Reaction: 5. 'Let us search our path': religious Zionism after the assassination Aviezer Ravitzky
  • 6. An illusion of belonging: reactions of the Arab population to Rabin's assassination Majid Al-Haj
  • 7. The media and the Rabin myth: reconstruction of the Israeli collective identity Yoram Peri
  • Part III. The Grief and the Mourning: 8. The many voices of Israeli youth: multiple interpretations of Rabin's assassination Tamar Rapoport
  • 9. Rabin's burial ground: revisiting the Zionist myth Haim Hazan
  • 10. The cultural and social construction of mourning patterns Eliezer Witztum and Ruth Malkinson
  • 11. Rhetoric on the roads of Israel: the assassination and political bumper stickers Linda-Renee Bloch
  • 12. The past in our present: the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and John F. Kennedy Barbie Zelizer
  • Part IV. The Ongoing Crisis of Legitimacy: 13. The latitude of acceptance: Israelis' attitudes toward political protest before and after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin Tamar Hermann and Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar
  • 14. At the last moment Gadi Yatziv
  • 15. Rabin: between commemoration and denial Yoram Peri
  • Index.

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