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I assume you mean well and want the Yitzhak Rabin and other pages on Misplaced Pages to be truthful and balanced. If so, we share those goals.
Kindly explain in some detail why reverted the edit. Removing facts backed up by references alters the way history is reported and and leads to creation of a personality cult, which I am sure is not your intention. That would certainly not be a worthy legacy to Rabin.
The text I wrote about Rabin's repeated nervous breakdowns, including the incident during the War Of Independence and the Six Day War - and not only based on reference, but are common knowledge in Israel.
I am surprised you would restore a phrase such as he was "rushed" to the hospital. The hospital is a few blocks away from scene and the ambulance took a long time to get there - tens of minutes ... "Rushed" is certainly a misleading term.
Some other apparent personal level problematic facts about Rabin I prefer not to post on the Web page, because they are not of public concern. In such matters his family is entitled to privacy. Since he was a major public figure privacy does not extend to the matters noted above. They are of public concern.
Under Misplaced Pages guidelines I encourage you to restore the erased content and rather than try to try to force a political view engage me in productive dialogue to resolve the issues. Kindly cite realiable and apolitical references where you disagree.
Yitzhah Rabin seems to have been honest - unfortunately a rare phenomenon in Israeli politics. He deserves that his Web page be truthful. Emesz
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