Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin speaking from the podium November 4 1995 a "peace" rally at the Tel Aviv municipality. A short while after speaking Rabin, 73, was shot and killed by Yigal Amir.
Yitzchak RABIN TEL AVIV Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY HAVAKUK LEVISON

Israelis with lighted candles comfort one another outside the hospital where Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin was brought and pronounced dead after being shot.
MIDEAST RABIN TEL AVIV,Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY DAVID SILVERMAN

An Israeli woman cries as a man lights a candle beside a portrait of slain Israeli Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin as mourners flock to Rabin's residence early November 5 after hearing that he had been assassinated.
RABIN POSTER JERUSALEM Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY JIM HOLLANDER

Israelis with lighting candles outside the hospital where Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin was brought and pronounced dead.
MIDEAST RABIN TEL AVIV Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY DAVID SILVERMAN

Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin's granddaughter Noa Ben-Artzi Philosof is comforted by her brother Yonatan after she eulogized her grandfather November 6.
RABIN FUNERAL JERUSALEM Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY WIN MCNAMEE

Mourners look through a gate adourned with burning candles at the Knesset (parliament) where the coffin of assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin lies in state early November 6. Leaders from around the world attended Rabin's funeral on Monday.
RABIN-FUNERAL JERUSALEM Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY KEVIN LAMARQUE

Israeli school children in a fifth grade class stand in a moment of silence on November 4 morning in memory of Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin. The teacher, holding a newspaper with a picture of Rabin after he was shot and on the ground, discussed in great length Rabin as an Israeli leader, politician, soldier and peace maker. Many children were visible moved during the moment of silence.
ISRAEL RABIN EIN KEREM Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY JIM HOLLANDER

Hundreds of Israelis line the Tel Aviv to Jerusalem highway as the military vehicle carrying the coffin of slain Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin passes on its way to the Knesset (Parliament).
RABIN FUNERAL MEVASSERRET ZION Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY DAVID SILVERMAN

A woman is overcome with grief as she stands over the grave of Israel's assassinated Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin November 8. As thousands of Israelis continued to pay their respects at the site, the cabinet was today meeting to hear a report on the security failures that led to Rabin's death.
ISRAEL RABIN JERUSALEM Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY KEVIN LAMARQUE

Israeli children light memorial candles at the grave of assassinated Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin one day after his funeral November 7. Thousands of Israelis have come to the grave today to pay their respects.
RABIN MOURNING JERUSALEM Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY KEVIN LAMARQUE

An Israeli girl and two air-force soldiers place candles next to their slain Prime Minister's grave November 7 one day after Yitzchak Rabin was buried at a military cemetery in Jerusalem. Thousands of Israelis visited the grave.

RABIN GRAVE JERUSALEM Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY YANNIS BEHRAKIS

Israelis gesture November 8 as they discuss the assassination of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin whose portrait is seen behind in a large painting executed on a wall in the plaza near where he was assassinated last Saturday night. Israelis have turned the square into a huge momument to Rabin, and it has been renamed Rabin Square in his honor.
ISRAEL RABIN TEL AVIV Source: REUTERS NEWS PICTURE SERVICE PHOTO BY HAVAKUK LEVISON