Yitzhak Rabin’s office in the Labor Party’s headquarters in Tel Aviv will be opened to the public Saturday night, when memorials will be held for the slain leader. The room will be reconstructed as it was when Rabin occupied it – – including personal papers and family photos. It will be open to the public until next Wednesday, which is the third anniversary of Rabin’s assassination by a right-wing nationalist opposed to handing over any West Bank land to the Palestinians.
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