Assassination
If Iran tries to kill me, country gets 'blown up,' US President Donald Trump declares
"Anything ever happens, the whole country is going to get blown up,” Trump said and added, "I would absolutely hit them so hard. But I have very firm instructions.”
Candace Owens pushes theory Charlie Kirk was 'time traveller' who went to 'X-Men school'
Anti-Hamas militia leader announces killing of senior Hamas police officer in southern Gaza
Judge grants release of redacted transcript of Charlie Kirk case hearing
Exposing Hezbollah: IDF claims terror group murdered prominent Christian-Lebanese critic
Hezbollah's Unit 121 abducted the politician, poisoned him, and staged his body to look like he died in a car accident, the IDF claimed.
Grapevine: Yitzhak Rabin: An appreciation
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Hostage families, fallen soldier relatives, urge national unity at Rabin memorial ceremony
In the shadow of Rabin’s assassination, youth movements gathered to call for healing and national unity in Israel.
Mother of former hostage urges putting politics aside ahead of Rabin memorial rally - interview
“It’s not the time to talk about policy, but rather to pause and feel the nation’s pain, and look at the future," Meirav Leshem Gonen told The Jerusalem Post.
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
Rabin was shot by far-Right Jew Yigal Amir following the prime minister's agreement to cede Israeli territory to the Palestinian Liberation Organization in an attempt to achieve peace.
'Judaism is not extremism': Israelis remember prime minister Rabin 30 years after assassination
"Here we must say – this [extremism] is not Judaism. The extremists do not represent it," Opposition leader Yair Lapid said in his address at the memorial.
Yitzhak Rabin assassination 30 years on: A lesson on condemning intolerance - opinion
Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination was an attack on the very foundation of Judaism by an observant Jew, a product of Religious Zionism’s educational and religious institutions.
Is a political assassination in Israel possible today? - opinion
Could a political assassination still occur in Israel today? Has the danger passed? Thirty years have gone by, full of fierce internal struggles, yet without an outbreak of extreme violence.
My Word: Remembering Israel's assassinated prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, 30 years on
Yitzhak Rabin’s legacy has been eroded over the past three decades, but the lesson about the dangers of political extremism must not be allowed to die.