Yigal Amir

Yigal Amir
Yigal Amir on November 30, 1995, 26 days after killing Yitzhak Rabin
Born (1970-05-31) May 31, 1970 (age 54)
Known forAssassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
Criminal statusIncarcerated
SpouseLarisa Trembovler
ChildrenYinon Amir
Parent(s)Shlomo and Geula Amir
MotiveFar-right extremism
Rabin signing the Oslo Accords
Conviction(s)Murder
Conspiracy to commit murder
Aggravated injury
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment plus 14 years
Details
DateNovember 4, 1995
9:30 p.m.
Location(s)Rabin Square,
Tel Aviv, Israel
KilledYitzhak Rabin
InjuredYoram Rubin
WeaponBeretta 84F semi-automatic pistol

Yigal Amir (Hebrew: יגאל עמיר; born May 31, 1970)[1] is an Israeli right-wing extremist who assassinated incumbent Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin on November 4, 1995, at the conclusion of a rally in Tel Aviv, Israel. At the time of the murder, he was a law student at Bar-Ilan University. Amir is serving a life sentence for murder plus six years for injuring Rabin's bodyguard.[2] He was later sentenced to an additional eight years for conspiracy to murder. Amir has never expressed regret over the assassination.

Numerous radical right-wing Israeli organisations have carried out campaigns for Amir's release. The Shin Bet security service has assessed that Amir remains a threat to national security.[3] The Knesset passed a law preventing the President of Israel from pardoning the assassin of a prime minister.

  1. ^ Odenheimer, Natan (December 1, 2020). "Trying to understand Yigal Amir 21 years on". Jerusalem Post.
  2. ^ "This Week in Haaretz 1996 / Rabin's Assassin Gets Life in Prison". Haaretz. March 31, 2011.
  3. ^ ToI Staff. "25 years on, Rabin's jailed assassin still a national threat: security service". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved October 18, 2023.

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