Rabin Square
Revisiting JPost's coverage of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, 30 years later
The following is the full text of the article published on the front page of The Jerusalem Post on the morning of November 5, 1995, following the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
On This Day: Israeli former prime minister Yitzhak Rabin assassinated 30 years ago
30 years since the Rabin assassination: What kind of country does Israel want to be? - opinion
Hava Raucher’s fearless art tackles identity, gender, and cultural taboo
TLV protesters criticize gov't, wear ministers masks and drink champagne
The background of the exhibition included a plank with the names of the Israelis who've died as a result of the coronavirus, the number of which has recently surpassed 1,000.
Hundreds protest against Netanyahu in Haifa, more to march in Tel Aviv
Protesters in Tel Aviv said that they plan on marching from Rabin Square to Kiryat HaMemshala, Israel's governmental precinct, even if the police do not approve the march.
Protesters display tombstones for closed businesses in Rabin Square
"As long as the government continues to play roulette with our lives, this cemetery will expand."
Jews and Arabs protest against annexation in Tel Aviv
"It's up to all of us to stand up to authoritarian leaders and work together to build a peaceful future for every Palestinian and every Israeli," Sanders said in a video message to the protesters.
Thousands protest in Tel Aviv in light of the economic crisis
Independent producers, teachers and kinder gardeners have gather in Rabin Square and demanded immediate assistance after the damages of the coronavirus crisis
Benny Gantz at Rabin memorial rally: Israel will never surrender to hate
Speaking at the rally, Gantz said "Israel will never surrender to hatred. The children of Israel will not grow up in a state where some of its leaders sanctify hatred. I won't let hate win."
Remembering Rabin
So how about a different strategy? Let’s place the walls on top of each other maybe if we build upwards… Sound familiar?
Rally opposes lack of government policies combating violence against women
The rally was instigated due to the most recent death of Michal Sela, who was allegedly murdered by her husband and found covered in stab wounds in their apartment.
Why is an organization spreading puzzle pieces across TA's Rabin Square?
"The First Social Puzzle," will be held on Sunday and Monday to raise money for ALUT's annual fundraiser.
Analysis: Rabin memorial exposes deep divisions in Israeli society
An event ostensibly meant to bridge divisions ends up exposing just how deep they run.