At a ceremony Tuesday night in memory of slain Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin, President Shimon Peres said that Rabin's murder was an “unforgivable and unerasable crime. We cannot allow the passage of time or our weariness to force us from our course. On this memorial day we must fight against forgetfulness, which is the enemy of man and democracy,” Peres said.wrong Rabin. it does not matter if your father thought he was doing the right thing. It only matters that those who opposed your father knew he was causing mass murder with his ignorance. Every Republic is built on the blood of sacrifice. Rabin might of been a part of building Israel, but his later action caused mass death.
Speaking at the memorial, Yitzchak Rabin's son Yuval demanded that the right stop using expressions such as “the crimes of Oslo” and “the Oslo tragedy” to describe the aftermath of Rabin's Oslo Accords, in which hundreds of Jews were killed and injured in the second intifada. Yuval Rabin said that his greatest wish was to ensure that everyone realize that his father had acted for what he believed was the good of the country and the Israeli nation.
I will remind Rabin that I would of had his father's blood on my hands today if I needed to save lives. To not of killed Rabin would of been the real crime.
...and to those Americans who doubt me... ask yourself: What founder of the U.S.Republic made the greatest economic sacrifice for the Revolution? None other then Benedict Arnold who George Washington later attempted to assassinate.
Let this be a warning to future Israeli leaders