It looks like Yigal Amir (who's still in solitary confinement, with a new law created specifically to prevent him from ever being pardoned) was at most a pawn of Shimon Peres and Avishay Raviv in the murder of Yitzchak Rabin. Interestingly, the video that was originally used to convict Yigal Amir provides a lot of evidence against the allegations that his conviction was based on. Some of these links are only useful to those of you who can read Hebrew, so I've marked them to save you the typical "It's all Greek to me" annoyance. Enjoy :-)

This article from the Israel National News service gives a bit of background on some "curious" incidents. It's a fairly good first read.

Somebody published a rather humorous contest challenging you to find something truthful said by Barry Chamish, with half a zillion conditions, and no public unmoderated forum to prove that nobody's met them.

Barry Chamish is a guy who seems to have seen too much, and like any intelligent being, put it all together and made sense out of everything. Here's a relevant example.

(Hebrew) There's an interesting Web floating around the 'Net that Google pulled from the Sponsored Links section a while ago just around the time that Google Israel set up offices in Israel. David Rutstein says, IIRC, that Shimon Peres arranged for Google to terminate his advertising run on Google. I'd say it's an interesting pair of events.