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9 May, 14:25

What is Rabin's primary motive for negotiating peace with the arabs?

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  1. 9 May, 14:39
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    To bring an end to the Israeli Palestine conflict.

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    Rabin's primary motive for negotiating peace with the Arabs was to bring an end to the Israeli Palestine conflict. Since the 1920s the conflict arose due to the inter-communal violence in mandatory Palestine between Israeli and Arabs but erupted to full-scale hostility during the civil war in the period 1947 and 1948. When Robinson became the prime minister, he pledged to waste no time in searching for peace by declaring Israelis change of direction of right-wing governance. He advocated for peace, reconciliation and cooperation which was being witnessed globally.
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