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Rabin Yitzhak

Yitzhak Rabin Makes Surprisingly Blunt Remarks about the Iraqi President in a Letter of Thanks to a Friend


Autograph Letter Signed "Yitzhak Rabin" and "YR", in Hebrew, dated February 19, 1968, London, England, on Royal Garden Hotel stationery, 5" X 8", two pages front and verso. In part, "Dear Nehemiah, Today we end our stay in Europe and go directly to Washington...Actually, tomorrow begins the second course of our lives, as is often said in the Israel Defense Forces...We came to you immediately after leaving Israel. It is not easy to leave the country for a long period of time...We had the privilege of being in France during the visit by the President of Iraq, 'Arif. It was rather amusing to see the French wooing that shady Iraqi. But it was even more amusing to see how, after all that obvious and well-publicized wooing, they didn't get anything real from him...In England...I got into trouble by being willing to give lectures. The..."Magbit" as it is known here, was very efficient and made me work hard. In four days and nights, one of which was the Sabboth, I gave seven speeches, attended six cocktail parties, four meetings with the press, and so forth...All in all, it was a pleasant vacation which enabled us to discharge our tensions, and it constituted the best possible transition period between Israel and the beginning of the assignment in the United States....Yitzhak Rabin [post script] Y.R." Rare full signature of Yitzhak Rabin is highly desirable; Y. Rabin is more common. Fine condition with the usual folds.



January 1, 1968, Yitzhak Rabin retired from military service after twenty-eight years, to embark on a new career as Israeli Ambassador to the United States, a post he held five years. Before arriving in the United States, he and his family toured Europe, and this long letter of appreciation and frank opinion was sent to a friend who hosted the Rabin family during part of this trip. Rabin would return to Israel in 1973, and become active in the Knesset. Golda Meir would appoint Rabin Minister of Labor in April 1974, then only two months later, he would be elected Prime Minister. Resigning in 1977, Rabin held various Knesset and ministerial appointments until 1992 when, at the age of 70, he was reelected Prime Minister. Rabin worked closely with Shimon Peres, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in his Government, and directed contacts regarding the "Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements" - the agreement signed between Israel and the P.L.O. on September 13, 1993. Towards the end of 1993, the signatories of the Israel-P.L.O. agreement, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat, were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. On November 4, 1995, at the conclusion of a support rally for the peace process, Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by a Jewish gunman in Tel-Aviv.



Five months after his trip to France, the President of Iraq, Abd ar-Rahman Arif, was overthrown in a bloodless coup led by the Ba'th military group in Iraq. 'Arif was stripped of his power and ordered to leave the country. The first order of the new regime in Iraq was to set up the Revolutionary Command Council, which had supreme authority. The RCC elected al-Bakr president and Saddam Hussein vice president. As al-Bakr's health deteriorated, Saddam Hussein and members of the Ba'th party took full control and turned the country into a dictatorship. Those who were not loyal to the Ba'th party were removed from the government.


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