Yigal Amir, who hasn't been granted prison leave since murdering PM in 1995, took case to court after prison service shot down bid

25 years after the assassination, each side believes it is the new target of incitement - and the other side is the perpetrator

Israel Prisons Service rejects bid by Yigal Amir, who hasn't been granted furlough since murdering PM in 1995; service believes court will also block move

Quarter-century after his father was slain by Jewish extremist, Yuval Rabin worries about history repeating itself, but takes solace in growing anti-government demonstrations

Israeli mindset has shifted due to terror attacks, Hamas control of Gaza and, more recently, normalization deals with Arab states

Exhibit at Rabin Square, where former PM was murdered, caps a day of nationwide commemorations largely overshadowed by current political tensions

Smaller demonstrations calling for prime minister to resign held at other locations around the country

Shin Bet says Yigal Amir has a following among right-wing activists and there is concern he may direct them from within prison, where he is serving a life sentence for 1995 killing

Role of incitement in political violence main theme as leaders pay respects to late prime minister; premier defends stance during lead-up to 1995 assassination in Knesset speech

Israel hauled itself back from the abyss after the night of November 4, 1995. Let nobody forget the danger of searing, foundational differences that threaten to tear a nation apart

Pages