What's the problem with 'inciting' against Rabin ?
Are we to bite our tongues as others celebrate his life and 'legacy' and not mention the tragedies his 'leadership' and 'peace making' brought upon Israel ?
Are we to lament his loss of life and turn a blind eye to the spilling of blood and loss of life that he brought upon our brothers and sisters ?
What sort of hypocrisy and revisionism is at work here ?
Should America have a Benedict Arnold day ?
No, I will not lament his assassination.
There is only one reason I feel a tiny drop of remorse over Rabin's demise.
When he shook Arafat's hand in the Rose Garden, it was obvious that despite all his baloney speeches and posturing, he knew he was doing wrong and hated that moment.
There was still the most miniscule spark of a Jew within him.
But in the end he can not be forgiven for his actions, and we should not be reluctant to openly say so.
That's not incitement, it's just being honest.