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Yitzhak Rabin: Soldier of Peace (A&E Biography) [1995 TV episode]

by Peter Doyle (Director), A&E Biography

Other authors: Jack Perkins (Narrator)

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He was a hardened soldier who astonished the world with a bold offer of peace. But while thousands of Israelis sang of hope, an assassin's bullets proved that hate may be slow to die.
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