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  • Killing a King

  • The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel
  • By: Dan Ephron
  • Narrated by: Assaf Cohen
  • Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (242 ratings)

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Killing a King

By: Dan Ephron
Narrated by: Assaf Cohen
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A riveting story about the murder that changed a nation: the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.

The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin remains the single most consequential event in Israel's recent history and one that fundamentally altered the trajectory for both Israel and the Palestinians. Killing a King relates the parallel stories of Rabin and his stalker, Yigal Amir, over the two years leading up to the assassination, as one of them planned political deals he hoped would lead to peace - and the other plotted murder.

Dan Ephron, who reported from the Middle East for much of the past two decades, covered both the rally where Rabin was killed and the subsequent murder trial. He describes how Rabin, a former general who led the army in the Six Day War of 1967, embraced his nemesis, Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat, and set about trying to resolve the 20th century's most vexing conflict. He recounts in agonizing detail how extremists on both sides undermined the peace process with ghastly violence. And he reconstructs the relentless scheming of Amir, a 25-year-old law student and Jewish extremist who believed that Rabin's peace effort amounted to a betrayal of Israel and the Jewish people.

As Amir stalked Rabin over many months, the agency charged with safeguarding the Israeli leader missed key clues, overlooked intelligence reports, and then failed to protect him at the critical moment, in November 1995. It was the biggest security blunder in the agency's history.

Through the prism of the assassination, much about Israel today comes into focus, from the paralysis in peacemaking to the fraught relationship between current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama. Based on Israeli police reports, interviews, confessions, and the cooperation of both Rabin's and Amir's families, Killing a King is a tightly coiled narrative that reaches an inevitable, shattering conclusion. One can't help but wonder what Israel would look like today had Rabin lived.

©2015 Dan Ephron (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Stunning narrative

Dan Ephron was the Jerusalem Bureau Chief for Newsweek magazine. Ephron did intensive research for this book. He searched through court records, obtained confessional material, conducted family interviews, and dissected police reports in order to piece together the story. The book narrows in on the rally during which Rabin was killed, and then shifts its focus to the murder trial of the assassin.

Ephron traces the parallel stories of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and his assassin Yigal Amir for the two years leading up to the assassination in 1995. Ephron examines the two men’s thoughts and actions placing them within the context of the anti-government rhetoric of the Israeli religious rightwing. Ephron shows how the assassination, with its far-reaching political repercussions, found a turning point for Israel, derailing the delicate peace process that had been in place.

Ephron attempts to interpret the lessons learned from the dissolution of the peace talks and speculates about how the Middle East might look today if Rabin had not been assassinated. I enjoyed the forensic drama at the end of the book regarding the mysterious hole in Rabin shirt. The book provides the reader with a better understanding of the political situation in Israel. Assaf Cohen does a good job narrating the book.

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Even a serious book and be enjoyed.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would. It struck me as objectively researched and presented.

What did you like best about this story?

Unlike most conspiracy theories this book was not written as self-serving infotainment, but was objectively researched and presented.

What three words best describe Assaf Cohen’s performance?

Objectively narrated.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Perhaps it was all moving.

Any additional comments?

A mind opening experience and sorry to come to the last page.

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Thrilling

What a tale! Very well writen and kudos to the narrator. The is very insightful, gives a vety compelling account of why Israel is where it is today. The killing of Rabyn alterred the course of the nation forever.....

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Tragic history well presented.

I want to focus on the narration. It is a real pleasure to listen to Assaf Cohen's excellent reading. He is clearly a fluent speaker of Hebrew whose pronunciations are smooth, accurate and beautiful. I find many Audiobooks on Jewish and Israel related topics rendered unlistenable by otherwise competent readers who massacre the Hebrew words in the books. I have often wondered why competent readers were not insisted upon by publishers and authors. I hope to hear Mr. Cohen's narrations again and I hope his choice represents a commitment to accuracy in narration.

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excellent book

I loved this book. I had not been familiar with this subject matter before so it was very intriguing to me. The author laid out an excellent process of developing the book plot and the reader was very very good. I highly recommend this audio book.

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all faceted account of Rabin's assassination

Great insights by the author into the many aspects surrounding the political environment, precipitating events, and struggles surrounding the assassination of Rabin in 1994.

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History at Its Most Interesting

well told story of the struggle of Israel. This was very interesting perspective. Not found in many other publications.

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Highly recommend

Very informative and the pace is quite good, you learn a lot about the incident itself and perhaps most importantly it’s outsized impact on the history of Israel. Highly recommend

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Excellent reporting and analysis of the murder of Yitzhak Rabin

This book is well worth reading in order to better understand the impact of Rabin's assassination

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Excellent chronicle of how a Israeli leader was killed

This book is about the Israeli prime minister Rabin’s assassination and why it occurred. Despite having a note worthy cast of Israeli people from the 1990s, the author makes this whole book easy to understand who they are, why they are important, and what they did. The writing is simple to listen and follow to in audio form. The story goes in depth and detail that doesn’t confuse listeners but aids them. The book has a weird end chapter where the author follows a minor conspiracy theory for too long and he doesn’t really show the extend in which Israeli society was shaped and changed by Rabin’s assassination beyond that people now cheer the killer’s motives. Also another weird but funny part of the book is when the narrator does voices during dialogue. It is especially funny when it is dialogue for women or Bill Clinton.

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