Rabin Square, formerly known as King's Square in Tel Aviv, has a monument to Rabin's huge diamond-shaped steel sculptures. Israeli Prime Minister Rabin was assassinated and renamed. The office building of Tel Aviv City Hall is located here, in front of the building is a pool of water that Israel considers life. The square is not very large. In the center of the square is an olive tree, which is the god tree of the Israelis. Leisure people and tourists stroll and play, many pigeons in the square foraging, peaceful coexistence, peace and harmony. At the stairwell of the government office building, there is a square black granite graveyard built here, and the remains of Rabin are buried under the monument. A few large black stones were cast, one of which was engraved on Saturday, November 4, 1995, when Israeli Prime Minister and Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin was shot and fell at gunpoint.