LEAH RABIN SUPPORTS REOPENING
INVESTIGATION INTO HUSBAND'S ASSASSINATION |
Exclusive Interview Part of Special foreignTV.com site
'Peace at the Crossroads'
NEW YORK, Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Leah Rabin backs the
reopening of investigations into the murder of her husband, Israeli
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin because "many questions remain in the
air" about his death and need to be resolved, Leah Rabin believes.
In an interview in Tel Aviv with foreignTV.com chief correspondent
Peter Arnett, and airing this week at the
site, Leah Rabin said she is concerned that "there has not been
enough investigation as to how this whole story really came about."
Leah Rabin backs her son's plea that the newly elected Labor Government,
headed by Ehud Barak, reopen the investigation into Yitzhak Rabin's
murder. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was shot and killed in downtown
Tel Aviv November 4, 1995. A young Jewish right wing extremist, Yigal
Amir, has been imprisoned for the murder. Leah Rabin, Yitzhak's widow,
criticized what she called
the vitriolic opposition political campaign against her husband
that preceded his death, particularly the role of then opposition
leader and later prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, especially for
his attending a rally where a coffin painted with the slogan, "Rabin
the murderer of zionism" was displayed. "Then when someone takes a
gun and feels he is fulfilling a messianic mission, how can you be
surprised?" Leah Rabin asked. Leah Rabin said she supports her son's
demand made in a recent interview for further investigation of the
murder. "I agree with my son. For sure, there are still more questions
than answers about how could a murder like this have taken place and
why did it happen and how could it have happened?" Leah Rabin's interview
is part of a special foreignTV.com minisite, "Peace at the Crossroads,"
launching Monday, August 9, featuring interviews and coverage at a
crucial juncture in the peace process from foreignTV.com's Chief Correspondent,
Peter Arnett. |
...And suddenly died.
In October
1999, Leah Rabin went public. Leah Rabin appeared on the IBA Channel
One 5 PM news program, A New Evening, and recommended my book, Who
Murdered Yitzhak Rabin. "The public should leaf through this book,"
she declared. And then she dropped her bombshell; Leah Rabin supported
the reopening of the investigation into her husband's murder. A year
later Leah Rabin was dead of cancer. Of course, I suspected foul play
but kept silent on the matter to negate the response that I see conspiracies
everywhere. In the winter of 2001, I gave a lecture at a home in Petakh
Tikveh to a national religious group. At the conclusion, a gentleman
took me aside and informed me, "I'm an oncologist and I work part
of the week at Ichilov Hospital. I saw that Leah Rabin was given the
wrong treatment and Leah Rabin was going to die unless that changed.
I spoke to the department head and he told me not to butt in." |
I did not publicize this conversation because it wasn't
corroborated. On Sat. March 20, it was. I attended a small gathering
of self-admitted Mapai left-wingers on Perakh Street in East Rishon
LeTzion. The hostess asked if I thought Leah Rabin perished before
her time. I recounted the testimony I had heard in Petakh Tikveh.
She blanched and became very agitated. "My brother is an oncologist
at Ichilov and he would not have attended your Petakh Tikveh lecture.
He told me the same thing, that Leah Rabin was given nothing more
than placebos for her condition. Leah Rabin was murdered by neglect.
He also complained and was told to keep his mouth shut if he knew
what was good for him." Recently, the Dutch-Israeli journalist and
author of A Trek For Trinnie (Gefen Publishers), Lea Wiesje de Lange
made a discovery about the last days of Yitzhak Rabin, which confirmed
my published conclusion that Rabin had undergone a transformation
and would no longer agree to lead his nation into suicide. That was
the primary reason why Shimon Peres was given the go-ahead by his
foreign handlers to violently replace Yitzhak Rabin. Yitzhak Rabin
made the fatal error of returning to Judaism. Leah Rabin's letters
to me are self-explanatory:
"Yesterday I heard from a friend who lives in Jerusalem some facts
I never heard anywhere, not even from you. It is about Yitzhak Rabin
who in his last year became suddenly hungry for Judaism. Yitzhak Rabin
wanted to know, to learn and went, always after sunset, to a yeshiva
to listen to shi'urim. Rather soon his political friends and comrades
found him out and told him sternly that this was not done, he went
too far. Either he left his monstrous new ways or they would publicize
the unspeakable that their hero, their leader was a Jew after all,
instead of a nice Mapainik. Not long after those happenings Yitzhak
Rabin was killed.
"The Rav in question is not one of those Rabbanim who works in the
field of returning Jews to roots but gave Rabin an address for the
desired shi'urim. The address is "Arachim" a well known institution
in Jerusalem. Mossad "Arachim" publish a journal known all over the
Jewish world. Remarkable is that Yitzhak Rabin was found out, resulting
in the wrath of the left turning against him 2 weeks before his violent
death...
"You remember what I told you about Yitzhak Rabin and his sudden craving
for Torah? Well I got some more info now. Rabin turned to the Hama'ayan
Yeshivat Hanegev in Netivot, to their Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Yissachar
Meier. It was this Rabbi Yisaschar Meier who advised him to go and
study at the Arachim Institution.
"Arachim was established in Israel in 1979 to provide an intellectual
response to the thirst of a growing secular Israeli public who were
seeking to understand the basic philosophical concepts of Judaism.
Arachim addresses basic issues in Jewish philosophy including Science
and Religion - Is there an internal contradiction? "The authenticity
of the Bible," Practical Mitzvoth- are they relevant in modern society?
and many more."
And what was Rabin's reaction to his newly discovered Judaism? He
tried first to overturn the worst clauses of the Oslo Accord, and
finally to put a stop to the atrocity altogether. Amnon Lord reports
in Makor Rishon:
In his last address to the Knesset, one month before his assassination,
the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin outlined his concept of defensible
borders for Israel. There were elements that had nothing to do with
security but with Israel's national history, e.g., his insistence
that Jerusalem remain united under Israeli sovereignty. He also spoke
of the need to retain settlement blocs and the Jordan Rift Valley
"in the widest sense of the term." This was Rabin's legacy to the
people of Israel. |
On March 19, 04, Makor Rishon reported: "Shimon Peres
understood after the 1977 elections that he was not electable as prime
minister. Since then his strategy has been to work through proxies.
He manipulated his current leadership of the Labor Party knowing that
he could force Ariel Sharon to do his bidding." And if Ariel Sharon
doesn't, he will suffer the same fate as Yitzhak Rabin. Sharon has
been ordered to pull out of Gaza and he knows what will happen to
him if he doesn't. Like Yitzhak Rabin, he might be willing to sacrifice
himself for his country, but not his family. Leah Rabin and her daughter
Dahlia demanded that the truth of Yitzhak Rabin's murder be exposed.
Leah Rabin was dead within a year and Dahlia Rabin is now afflicted
with the same disease that killed her mother. Omri and Gilad Sharon
are both fighting corruption charges that could land them in prison.
Omri was video-taped accepting bribes, adding, "Maybe this will be
enough money to get me out of here." Adir Zik, the courageous journalist
who devoted himself to getting to the Rabin murder truth, also sadly,
dying of cancer, has traced the framing of the Sharon family to the
Shabak and the Oslo Mafia. At a speech given in Maaleh Shomron on
March 24, 04, Zik revealed his investigation of the Cyril Kern bribe,
one of the three scandals hanging over the Sharon family. To cover
up illegal campaign financing, Omri Sharon with his father's blessing,
accepted a loan from a South African businessman named Cyril Kern.
Adir Zik told the gathering: "When Yossi Ginosar died two months ago,
he left a billion dollars to his children. You heard me, that's how
much he stole from us. A lot of that money came from the Jericho casino
he set up with Arafat and the Austrian Martin Schlaff. Omri Sharon
and Dov Weisglas had their fingers in the Schlaff's till as well.
And guess who else was a partner of Schlaff's; Cyril Kern. Sharon
got his fingers in the Oslo crime syndicate safe and they got burned." |
For now, Sharon is being kept obedient through legal
threats, but if he does not go ahead with the Gaza pullout, the threats
against him and his family will turn fatal. He does not want to suffer
the fate of Yitzhak Rabin who chose to do the right thing in the end.
He will not defy his masters. It will be for others to do that for
him. Binyamin Netanyahu's brother-in-law, and I add, my longtime reader,
Hagai Ben Artsi went public in Yerushalayim Magazine, March 26, 04,
advocating a mutiny in the IDF, resulting in soldiers refusing to
obey orders to aid the pullout from Gaza. Adir Zik told his audience
in Maaleh Shomron that non-violent resistance is the best solution.
The public will not tolerate their army shooting or beating the nation's
leading rabbis. Ben Artsi and Zik are both wrong. Foolproof plans
are being formulated to overcome both contingencies. The following
is the government's plan for the pullout based on public sources,
like deputy defence minister Tzvi Hendel, and my own sources. The
army will swoop in completely by surprise and well before the Gaza
residents are ready to defend themselves. Disinformation is being
spread that the pullout is not imminent. One lie being "leaked" is
that Pres. Bush has demanded that Sharon wait until after the American
elections in November to act. In actuality, the pullout could take
place, literally, tomorrow. |
No soldier likely to disobey orders will be involved
in the operation. Ideologically consistent soldiers of the left-wing
Nahal Brigade will lead the charge, while foreign troops, reportedly
including some 800 Turks, will fill out the ranks. Ben Artsi's call
for mass IDF disobedience is an illusion. The army high command isn't
as dumb as he thinks. Adir Zik's plan for masses of resisters lead
by the most distinguished rabbis is also not to be. The IDF will block
all roads and entrances to the Gaza villages. No one will get anywhere
near the pullout. The Jewish villagers will be isolated from the rest
of the country. A convoy of trucks will converge on all the Gaza villages
at once and burly soldiers will clear the houses of their contents
one by one and quickly. The residents will be forcibly herded into
one gathering point, the hotel at Neve Dekalim would serve the purpose,
and held physically until the houses and buildings had been cleared.
Then they will be blown up until nothing remains of the 30 year old
Jewish villages. The residents will then be transported to hotels
throughout the country and given $180,000 dollars per family to either
buy apartments or rebuild their villages in the Negev. |
And no soldier will rebel and no civilian will be allowed
anywhere near the villages to protest. If the Gaza Jews are serious
about saving their homes, they had better start acting immediately.
Their allies have been compromised. Their communications network,
Arutz Sheva, has been reduced to organizing a wimpy, barely-attended
conference in Jerusalem, while Zo Artzeinu and its once firebrand
leader Moshe Feiglin, has been diminished to the status of Likud Party
internal squabblers. The Gazan Jews are all alone. No bugle-calling
cavalry is going to come to their rescue. If they have any chance
of saving their homes, they'll have to take practical steps. The pullout
will take place without any prior warning, so the residents will have
to establish their own early warning system based on walkie-talkies
since all phone lines will be cut off. When the rumble of the trucks
is heard, all vehicles, buses, trucks, vans and cars will have to
be rushed to every gate and opening, and parked strategically to complicate
the entrance of the military moving vans. |
And no soldier will rebel and no civilian will be allowed
anywhere near the villages to protest. If the Gaza Jews are serious
about saving their homes, they had better start acting immediately.
Their allies have been compromised. Their communications network,
Arutz Sheva, has been reduced to organizing a wimpy, barely-attended
conference in Jerusalem, while Zo Artzeinu and its once firebrand
leader Moshe Feiglin, has been diminished to the status of Likud Party
internal squabblers. The Gazan Jews are all alone. No bugle-calling
cavalry is going to come to their rescue. If they have any chance
of saving their homes, they'll have to take practical steps. The pullout
will take place without any prior warning, so the residents will have
to establish their own early warning system based on walkie-talkies
since all phone lines will be cut off. When the rumble of the trucks
is heard, all vehicles, buses, trucks, vans and cars will have to
be rushed to every gate and opening, and parked strategically to complicate
the entrance of the military moving vans. |
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