As Israel prepared to mark 30 years since the assassination of prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, his son Yuval — who has spoken only sparingly over the past decade — said in an interview broadcast Friday that the country’s divisions today echo the incitement that led to his father’s murder. The memorial rally for the former premier, returning after five years, will take place Saturday evening near the Rabin Memorial on Ibn Gabirol Street in Tel Aviv — the very site of the assassination. Organizers said the event had not been held in recent years due to ongoing construction at Rabin...