The Rabin assassination and government corruption in Israel By Joseph Zernik

Over the past year the State of Israel has been rocked by never-ending corruption scandals, involving the highest levels of the justice and law enforcement systems. Key figures in the most recent scandals were also key figures in perverting the Rabin assassination investigation for the benefit of the powers that be.

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Over the past year the State of Israel has been rocked by never-ending corruption scandals, involving the highest levels of the justice and law enforcement systems. However, the modus operandi has so far involved covering it all up through a series of bizarre show trials. The most likely reason: Key figures in the recent corruption scandals, Ruth David — former Tel-Aviv District Attorney, and Efraim Bracha — senior Israel Police commander, were also key figures in perverting the Rabin assassination investigation for the benefit of the powers that be. Regardless of the squabbles between Netanyahu and Obama, the US stands firm behind the powers, which took over control of the State of Israel following the assassination…

Two of the key figures in current corruption scandals: Commander of the Israel Police National Fraud Investigations Unit Efraim Bracha and former Tel-Aviv District Attorney Ruth David. Both also served in key positions in the Rabin assassination investigations. It Is believed that their role in perverting the investigation of the Shin-Bet’s involvement in the assassination is the reason for their kid’s glove treatment in the current explosive corruption scandal.

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The State of Israel has been rocked over the past year by what seems like a never-ending stream of corruption scandals. The essence of most cases is widespread bribing affairs involving senior government officials. However, the most recent affairs went further, with allegations including in the trading by senior law enforcement officers and judges in criminal investigations and criminal litigation cases with the suspects/defendants.

A series of bizarre show trials

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