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==Overview of offices held== Rabin twice served as prime minister (Israel's [[head of government]]). His first stint spanned from 3 June 1974 through 20 June 1977, leading the 17th government during the [[List of members of the eighth Knesset|8th Knesset]]. His second stint lasted from 13 July 1992 until his assassination on 4 November 1995, leading the 25th government during the [[List of members of the thirteenth Knesset|13th Knesset]]. Rabin was a member of the Knesset from 1974 until his assassination. For several months in 1992, Rabin served as the [[Leader of the Opposition (Israel)|Knesset's opposition leader]], at the time an unofficial and honorary role. Rabin also served as [[ambassador of Israel to the United States]] from 1968 until 1973. ===Labor Party leadership=== Peres twice served as leader of the Israeli Labor Party. {| class="wikitable" |+ Tenures as Labor Party leader |- ! Tenure !! Predecessor !! Successor !! Knesset elections as leader !! Elected/reelected<br>as leader |- | April β February 1974 || [[Golda Meir]] || [[Shimon Peres]] || || [[1974 Israeli Labor Party leadership election|1974]], [[February 1977 Israeli Labor Party leadership election|1977 (Feb)]] |- | February 1992 β 4 November 1995 || Shimon Peres || Shimon Peres || [[1992 Israeli legislative election|1992]] || [[1992 Israeli Labor Party leadership election|1992]] |} ===Ministerial posts=== {| class="wikitable" |+ Ministerial posts |- ! Ministerial post !! Tenure !! Prime Minister(s) !! Government(s) !! Predecessor !! Successor |- | [[Labor Minister of Israel|Minister of Labour]] || 10 March β 3 June 1974 || [[Golda Meir]] || [[Sixteenth government of Israel|16]] || [[Yosef Almogi]] || [[Moshe Baram]] |- | [[Ministry of Communications (Israel)|Minister of Communications]] || 3 June 1974 β 20 March 1975 || ''Yitzhak Rabin'' || [[Seventeenth government of Israel|17]] || [[Aharon Uzan]] || Aharon Uzan |- | [[Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Social Services|Minister of Welfare]] (first tenure) || 7 July β 29 July 1975 || ''Yitzhak Rabin'' || 17 || [[Michael Hasani]] || [[Yosef Burg]] |- | [[Ministry of Defense (Israel)|Minister of Defense]] (first tenure) || 13 September 1984 β 20 March 1990 || [[Shimon Peres]] {{Small|(until 20 October 1986)}}<br>[[Yitzhak Shamir]] {{Small|(after 20 October 1986)}}|| [[Twenty-first government of Israel|21]], [[Twenty-second government of Israel|22]], [[Twenty-third government of Israel|23]] || [[Moshe Arens]] || Yitzhak Shamir |- | [[Ministry of Defense (Israel)|Minister of Defense]] (second tenure) || 13 July 1992 β 4 November 1995 || ''Yitzhak Rabin'' || [[Twenty-fifth government of Israel|25]] || Moshe Arens || Shimon Peres |- | [[Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Social Services|Minister of Labor and Social Welfare]] (second tenure) || 13 July β 31 December 1992|| ''Yitzhak Rabin'' || 25 || Yitzhak Shamir || [[Ora Namir]] |- | [[Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Minister of Israel|Minister of Jerusalem Affairs]] || 13 July β 31 December 1992 || ''Yitzhak Rabin'' || 25 || Yitzhak Shamir || [[Eli Suissa]] |- | [[Ministry of Religious Services|Minister of Religious Affairs]] || 13 July 1992 β 27 February 1995 || ''Yitzhak Rabin'' || 25 || [[Avner Shaki]] || [[Shimon Shetreet]] |- | [[Ministry of Education (Israel)|Minister of Education and Culture]] || 11 May β 7 June 1993 || ''Yitzhak Rabin'' || 25 || [[Shulamit Aloni]] || [[Amnon Rubinstein]] |- | [[Ministry of Interior (Israel)|Minister of Internal Affairs]] (first tenure) || 11 May β 7 June 1993 || ''Yitzhak Rabin'' || 25 || [[Aryeh Deri]] || Aryeh Deri |- | [[Ministry of Interior (Israel)|Minister of Internal Affairs]] (second tenure) || 14 September 1993 β 27 February 1995 || ''Yitzhak Rabin'' || 25 || Aryeh Deri || [[Uzi Baram]] |- | [[Ministry of Health (Israel)|Minister of Health]] || 8 February β 1 June 1994 || ''Yitzhak Rabin'' || 25 || [[Haim Ramon]] || [[Efraim Sneh]] |}
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