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ISRAEL: YIGAL AMIR UPDATE
(6 Nov 2000) Hebrew/Nat
Yigal Amir, the man who assassinated the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, has said he does not regret shooting Rabin following a peace rally in Tel Aviv five years ago.
Amir made the remarks during an appearance at the district court in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba.
He also demand the removal of closed-circuit video cameras from his prison cell.
SOUNDBITE: (Hebrew)
"A person who knew the results of a peace process (Rabin), and knowingly gave away the lives of his Jewish brothers to these gangs (the Palestinians), its really unheard of.
Q: Today, will you do it again?
A: Today? Yes, off course. "
SUPER CAPTION: Yigal Amir
SOUNDBITE: (Hebrew)
" If there will be a Palestinian State, it will be a catastrophe. They (the Israeli...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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FRANCE24-EN-Report-Yigal Amir : an extreme right icon
Yigal Amir : an extreme right icon
12 years after the assassination of former PM Itzhak Rabin, the Israeli extreme-right is asking for the release of his assassin Yigal Amir. (Marc de Chalvron )
published: 05 Nov 2007
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Israel - Lawyer Says Yigal Amir Didn't Kill Rabin
(7 Jul 1996) T/I 10:47:05
A lawyer acting for Yigal Amir, the Jewish extremist convicted of
the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, said on Sunday (7/7) that Amir
could not have killed the Israeli prime minister.
SHOWS:
ISRAEL, JERUSALEM, 7/7
Yigal Amir's lawyer Jonathan Goldberg ENG SOT: The prime minister
and the bodyguard were on the ground. Yigal Amir shot a straight
angle. There was no way he could shoot the Prime Minister (PM).
Even the order of the bullets and the number was different. There
should have been five bullets left. According to the evidence a
lot more than that. There is a lot of controversy over the
evidence and what exactly happened. Other things show that
according to three doctors, when the PM first came in they said
that the person that really...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Israel - Rabin's Suspected Killer Amir In Court
(30 Nov 1995) T/I: 10:51:10
Yigal Amir, the suspected assassin of the late Israeli Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin, appeared in a magistrates court in Tel
Aviv on Thursday morning (30/11) for a remand hearing and told
reporters, "I'm no fanatic". The 25-year-old Amir talked to
reporters for a few moments before the judge opened proceedings.
Amir said he had acted alone on the night of November 4 and that
he had not sought guidance from a Rabbi before the murder. He was
remanded in custody for a further four days. His older brother
Hagai, 27, and a third suspect Dror Adani also appeared in court. In Jerusalem, the official Commission of Inquiry into the
assassination also reconvened on Thursday morning to hear testimony from the head of the hospital to which Rabin was taken afte...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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ISRAEL: RABIN ASSASSIN YIGAL AMIR PROTEST AGAINST PRISON CONDITIONS
(17 Apr 1996) Hebrew/Nat
Yigal Amir, the student who assassinated Israeli Premier Yitzhak Rabin, says he's on a hunger strike to protest at his prison conditions.
Amir, bearded and thin, announced the fast when he appeared in court in Tel Aviv Wednesday, accused of conspiring to kill the Prime Minister, who he shot at a peace rally last November.
Amir alone has already been convicted and jailed for carrying out the killing.
Yigal Amir, his brother, Hagai, and friend, Dror Adani, were at the Tel Aviv District Court for the first day of a trial.
They face various conspiracy and weapon charges.
The charge sheet said the three men had considered killing Rabin
with a car bomb or by drilling a hole in the water pipe in the Prime Minister's house and inserting nitro-glycerine e...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Israel - Amir Reenacts Rabin Assassination
(16 Nov 1995) T/I: 10:55:51 GS 10:14:38
The Israeli police brought Yigal Amir, the self confessed
assassin of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, back to the scene of
crime on Thursday (16/11). The special force investigating the
murder staged the reenactment to get a clear picture of the
sequence of events that took place on November 4. Amid tight
security, a car similar to that of the murdered prime minister
drove up and Amir, wearing a white bulletproof vest, pulled a gun.
It was the same weapon that fired the fatal bullets. Bystanders
jeered and booed Amir when he produced the weapon. At the square, renamed Yitzhak Rabin square, candles still burn at the place where the prime minister collapsed.
SHOWS:
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL 16/11
00.00 PULL-OUT from assassin ...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Yigal Amir Convicted - 1996 | Today In History | 27 Mar 18
On March 27, 1996, an Israeli court convicted Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s confessed assassin of murder, then sentenced former law student Yigal Amir to life in prison.
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published: 27 Mar 2018
2:25
ISRAEL: YIGAL AMIR UPDATE
(6 Nov 2000) Hebrew/Nat
Yigal Amir, the man who assassinated the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, has said he does not regret shooting Rabin follow...
(6 Nov 2000) Hebrew/Nat
Yigal Amir, the man who assassinated the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, has said he does not regret shooting Rabin following a peace rally in Tel Aviv five years ago.
Amir made the remarks during an appearance at the district court in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba.
He also demand the removal of closed-circuit video cameras from his prison cell.
SOUNDBITE: (Hebrew)
"A person who knew the results of a peace process (Rabin), and knowingly gave away the lives of his Jewish brothers to these gangs (the Palestinians), its really unheard of.
Q: Today, will you do it again?
A: Today? Yes, off course. "
SUPER CAPTION: Yigal Amir
SOUNDBITE: (Hebrew)
" If there will be a Palestinian State, it will be a catastrophe. They (the Israelis) will abandoned all the settlements, they already started that. The think that if they will be nice (to the Palestinians) it will rescue them. But the settlers don't understand that if they will continue with this stupid silence, they will be thrown to the dogs."
SUPER CAPTION: Yigal Amir
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https://wn.com/Israel_Yigal_Amir_Update
(6 Nov 2000) Hebrew/Nat
Yigal Amir, the man who assassinated the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, has said he does not regret shooting Rabin following a peace rally in Tel Aviv five years ago.
Amir made the remarks during an appearance at the district court in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba.
He also demand the removal of closed-circuit video cameras from his prison cell.
SOUNDBITE: (Hebrew)
"A person who knew the results of a peace process (Rabin), and knowingly gave away the lives of his Jewish brothers to these gangs (the Palestinians), its really unheard of.
Q: Today, will you do it again?
A: Today? Yes, off course. "
SUPER CAPTION: Yigal Amir
SOUNDBITE: (Hebrew)
" If there will be a Palestinian State, it will be a catastrophe. They (the Israelis) will abandoned all the settlements, they already started that. The think that if they will be nice (to the Palestinians) it will rescue them. But the settlers don't understand that if they will continue with this stupid silence, they will be thrown to the dogs."
SUPER CAPTION: Yigal Amir
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2:42
FRANCE24-EN-Report-Yigal Amir : an extreme right icon
Yigal Amir : an extreme right icon
12 years after the assassination of former PM Itzhak Rabin, the Israeli extreme-right is asking for the release of his assa...
Yigal Amir : an extreme right icon
12 years after the assassination of former PM Itzhak Rabin, the Israeli extreme-right is asking for the release of his assassin Yigal Amir. (Marc de Chalvron )
https://wn.com/France24_En_Report_Yigal_Amir_An_Extreme_Right_Icon
Yigal Amir : an extreme right icon
12 years after the assassination of former PM Itzhak Rabin, the Israeli extreme-right is asking for the release of his assassin Yigal Amir. (Marc de Chalvron )
- published: 05 Nov 2007
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2:14
Israel - Lawyer Says Yigal Amir Didn't Kill Rabin
(7 Jul 1996) T/I 10:47:05
A lawyer acting for Yigal Amir, the Jewish extremist convicted of
the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, said on Sunday (7/7) that ...
(7 Jul 1996) T/I 10:47:05
A lawyer acting for Yigal Amir, the Jewish extremist convicted of
the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, said on Sunday (7/7) that Amir
could not have killed the Israeli prime minister.
SHOWS:
ISRAEL, JERUSALEM, 7/7
Yigal Amir's lawyer Jonathan Goldberg ENG SOT: The prime minister
and the bodyguard were on the ground. Yigal Amir shot a straight
angle. There was no way he could shoot the Prime Minister (PM).
Even the order of the bullets and the number was different. There
should have been five bullets left. According to the evidence a
lot more than that. There is a lot of controversy over the
evidence and what exactly happened. Other things show that
according to three doctors, when the PM first came in they said
that the person that really shot Rabin shot four or five minutes
beforehand. He got to the hospital at 9:52, four or five minutes
before that, that's 9:47 or 48. They were already in the car,
gone. There was no way that Amir shot the PM. It's true that he
shot him but they were blank bullets. And he was the camouflage
for the real murderer. .. That's what I'm saying.. We are saying
that the real murderer could have been.. the PM was killed on the
way to the hospital because even the bodyguard.. said "drive"..
only afterwards he says "drive to the hospital." He did not say
"drive to the hospital" at the very beginning. Only afterwards. By
the way, he said it only took a minute and a half to get to the
hospital. That's a lie. It took him twenty two minutes to get to
the hospital. What happened in those twenty two minutes? In a
minute and a half you can get to the hospital by walking... I
think that supports what I am saying: that Amir wants to take
responsibility for everything. He wants to be the one that did it
and that's why he wants to take claim for that. He is taking claim
for something that someone else was doing.
2.13
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https://wn.com/Israel_Lawyer_Says_Yigal_Amir_Didn't_Kill_Rabin
(7 Jul 1996) T/I 10:47:05
A lawyer acting for Yigal Amir, the Jewish extremist convicted of
the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, said on Sunday (7/7) that Amir
could not have killed the Israeli prime minister.
SHOWS:
ISRAEL, JERUSALEM, 7/7
Yigal Amir's lawyer Jonathan Goldberg ENG SOT: The prime minister
and the bodyguard were on the ground. Yigal Amir shot a straight
angle. There was no way he could shoot the Prime Minister (PM).
Even the order of the bullets and the number was different. There
should have been five bullets left. According to the evidence a
lot more than that. There is a lot of controversy over the
evidence and what exactly happened. Other things show that
according to three doctors, when the PM first came in they said
that the person that really shot Rabin shot four or five minutes
beforehand. He got to the hospital at 9:52, four or five minutes
before that, that's 9:47 or 48. They were already in the car,
gone. There was no way that Amir shot the PM. It's true that he
shot him but they were blank bullets. And he was the camouflage
for the real murderer. .. That's what I'm saying.. We are saying
that the real murderer could have been.. the PM was killed on the
way to the hospital because even the bodyguard.. said "drive"..
only afterwards he says "drive to the hospital." He did not say
"drive to the hospital" at the very beginning. Only afterwards. By
the way, he said it only took a minute and a half to get to the
hospital. That's a lie. It took him twenty two minutes to get to
the hospital. What happened in those twenty two minutes? In a
minute and a half you can get to the hospital by walking... I
think that supports what I am saying: that Amir wants to take
responsibility for everything. He wants to be the one that did it
and that's why he wants to take claim for that. He is taking claim
for something that someone else was doing.
2.13
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1:17
Israel - Rabin's Suspected Killer Amir In Court
(30 Nov 1995) T/I: 10:51:10
Yigal Amir, the suspected assassin of the late Israeli Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin, appeared in a magistrates court in Tel
A...
(30 Nov 1995) T/I: 10:51:10
Yigal Amir, the suspected assassin of the late Israeli Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin, appeared in a magistrates court in Tel
Aviv on Thursday morning (30/11) for a remand hearing and told
reporters, "I'm no fanatic". The 25-year-old Amir talked to
reporters for a few moments before the judge opened proceedings.
Amir said he had acted alone on the night of November 4 and that
he had not sought guidance from a Rabbi before the murder. He was
remanded in custody for a further four days. His older brother
Hagai, 27, and a third suspect Dror Adani also appeared in court. In Jerusalem, the official Commission of Inquiry into the
assassination also reconvened on Thursday morning to hear testimony from the head of the hospital to which Rabin was taken after the shooting.
SHOWS:
TEL AVIV/JERUSALEM, ISRAEL 30/11
TEL AVIV
Assassination suspect, Yigal Amir, brought into court handcuffed
to security man
Yigal Amir seated,
Yigal Amir stands and talks (in Hebrew) to reporters saying he is
no fanatic and acted alone on the night of November 4th, and that
he had not sought guidance from a Rabbi before the murder
Amir continues to talk to reporters
Hagai Amir (Yigal's older brother) led into court
Amir's sister in court
Hagai Amir seated
Third suspect, Dror Adani, brought into court
Adani's handcuffs removed
JERUSALEM
Exterior Commission of Inquiry
Officials up steps
Professor Gaby Barabash, head of Ichilov Hospital, inside
building, standing and turning to camera
Justice Shamgar arriving, seated at podium
Barabash answering questions
WS of court
2.17
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https://wn.com/Israel_Rabin's_Suspected_Killer_Amir_In_Court
(30 Nov 1995) T/I: 10:51:10
Yigal Amir, the suspected assassin of the late Israeli Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin, appeared in a magistrates court in Tel
Aviv on Thursday morning (30/11) for a remand hearing and told
reporters, "I'm no fanatic". The 25-year-old Amir talked to
reporters for a few moments before the judge opened proceedings.
Amir said he had acted alone on the night of November 4 and that
he had not sought guidance from a Rabbi before the murder. He was
remanded in custody for a further four days. His older brother
Hagai, 27, and a third suspect Dror Adani also appeared in court. In Jerusalem, the official Commission of Inquiry into the
assassination also reconvened on Thursday morning to hear testimony from the head of the hospital to which Rabin was taken after the shooting.
SHOWS:
TEL AVIV/JERUSALEM, ISRAEL 30/11
TEL AVIV
Assassination suspect, Yigal Amir, brought into court handcuffed
to security man
Yigal Amir seated,
Yigal Amir stands and talks (in Hebrew) to reporters saying he is
no fanatic and acted alone on the night of November 4th, and that
he had not sought guidance from a Rabbi before the murder
Amir continues to talk to reporters
Hagai Amir (Yigal's older brother) led into court
Amir's sister in court
Hagai Amir seated
Third suspect, Dror Adani, brought into court
Adani's handcuffs removed
JERUSALEM
Exterior Commission of Inquiry
Officials up steps
Professor Gaby Barabash, head of Ichilov Hospital, inside
building, standing and turning to camera
Justice Shamgar arriving, seated at podium
Barabash answering questions
WS of court
2.17
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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2:22
ISRAEL: RABIN ASSASSIN YIGAL AMIR PROTEST AGAINST PRISON CONDITIONS
(17 Apr 1996) Hebrew/Nat
Yigal Amir, the student who assassinated Israeli Premier Yitzhak Rabin, says he's on a hunger strike to protest at his prison condit...
(17 Apr 1996) Hebrew/Nat
Yigal Amir, the student who assassinated Israeli Premier Yitzhak Rabin, says he's on a hunger strike to protest at his prison conditions.
Amir, bearded and thin, announced the fast when he appeared in court in Tel Aviv Wednesday, accused of conspiring to kill the Prime Minister, who he shot at a peace rally last November.
Amir alone has already been convicted and jailed for carrying out the killing.
Yigal Amir, his brother, Hagai, and friend, Dror Adani, were at the Tel Aviv District Court for the first day of a trial.
They face various conspiracy and weapon charges.
The charge sheet said the three men had considered killing Rabin
with a car bomb or by drilling a hole in the water pipe in the Prime Minister's house and inserting nitro-glycerine explosive.
Yigal Amir has already been convicted of the murder and sentenced to life plus six years in prison.
The three accused - all Jewish extremists opposed to Rabin's peace policy - are also charged with conspiring to kill Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The Amir brothers are also charged with illegal possession of weapons, making weapons and carrying them illegally.
Yigal Amir shot and killed Rabin with deadly hollow "dum-dum" bullets made by Hagai as the Prime Minister left a peace rally in Tel Aviv on November 4.
All the charges against the defendants could give each up to 50 years in prison, said Yigal's lawyer, Amiram Flishman.
When journalists inquired about his health, Amir answered he was on a hunger strike to protest being moved from the Sharon jail in central Israel, to a maximum security prison in southern Beersheva on Sunday.
Amir's lawyer said he would ask the court to consider moving Amir back to the Sharon jail during the course of the trial.
After a short discussion, during which Yigal and Adani laughed occasionally, journalists were barred from the courtroom.
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https://wn.com/Israel_Rabin_Assassin_Yigal_Amir_Protest_Against_Prison_Conditions
(17 Apr 1996) Hebrew/Nat
Yigal Amir, the student who assassinated Israeli Premier Yitzhak Rabin, says he's on a hunger strike to protest at his prison conditions.
Amir, bearded and thin, announced the fast when he appeared in court in Tel Aviv Wednesday, accused of conspiring to kill the Prime Minister, who he shot at a peace rally last November.
Amir alone has already been convicted and jailed for carrying out the killing.
Yigal Amir, his brother, Hagai, and friend, Dror Adani, were at the Tel Aviv District Court for the first day of a trial.
They face various conspiracy and weapon charges.
The charge sheet said the three men had considered killing Rabin
with a car bomb or by drilling a hole in the water pipe in the Prime Minister's house and inserting nitro-glycerine explosive.
Yigal Amir has already been convicted of the murder and sentenced to life plus six years in prison.
The three accused - all Jewish extremists opposed to Rabin's peace policy - are also charged with conspiring to kill Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The Amir brothers are also charged with illegal possession of weapons, making weapons and carrying them illegally.
Yigal Amir shot and killed Rabin with deadly hollow "dum-dum" bullets made by Hagai as the Prime Minister left a peace rally in Tel Aviv on November 4.
All the charges against the defendants could give each up to 50 years in prison, said Yigal's lawyer, Amiram Flishman.
When journalists inquired about his health, Amir answered he was on a hunger strike to protest being moved from the Sharon jail in central Israel, to a maximum security prison in southern Beersheva on Sunday.
Amir's lawyer said he would ask the court to consider moving Amir back to the Sharon jail during the course of the trial.
After a short discussion, during which Yigal and Adani laughed occasionally, journalists were barred from the courtroom.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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0:45
Israel - Amir Reenacts Rabin Assassination
(16 Nov 1995) T/I: 10:55:51 GS 10:14:38
The Israeli police brought Yigal Amir, the self confessed
assassin of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, back...
(16 Nov 1995) T/I: 10:55:51 GS 10:14:38
The Israeli police brought Yigal Amir, the self confessed
assassin of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, back to the scene of
crime on Thursday (16/11). The special force investigating the
murder staged the reenactment to get a clear picture of the
sequence of events that took place on November 4. Amid tight
security, a car similar to that of the murdered prime minister
drove up and Amir, wearing a white bulletproof vest, pulled a gun.
It was the same weapon that fired the fatal bullets. Bystanders
jeered and booed Amir when he produced the weapon. At the square, renamed Yitzhak Rabin square, candles still burn at the place where the prime minister collapsed.
SHOWS:
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL 16/11
00.00 PULL-OUT from assassin in white bullet-proof vest to
WS scene
00.09 PAN from crowd behind barrier to WS scene
00.15 Policeman gives assassin replica firearm, as he speaks
into microphone
00.22 View from above as assassin walks towards car and shoots
00.28 Shot from ground level as he shoots
00.31 View from above as he stands by car
00.39 Street alongside square, as people disperse
00.45 ENDS
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https://wn.com/Israel_Amir_Reenacts_Rabin_Assassination
(16 Nov 1995) T/I: 10:55:51 GS 10:14:38
The Israeli police brought Yigal Amir, the self confessed
assassin of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, back to the scene of
crime on Thursday (16/11). The special force investigating the
murder staged the reenactment to get a clear picture of the
sequence of events that took place on November 4. Amid tight
security, a car similar to that of the murdered prime minister
drove up and Amir, wearing a white bulletproof vest, pulled a gun.
It was the same weapon that fired the fatal bullets. Bystanders
jeered and booed Amir when he produced the weapon. At the square, renamed Yitzhak Rabin square, candles still burn at the place where the prime minister collapsed.
SHOWS:
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL 16/11
00.00 PULL-OUT from assassin in white bullet-proof vest to
WS scene
00.09 PAN from crowd behind barrier to WS scene
00.15 Policeman gives assassin replica firearm, as he speaks
into microphone
00.22 View from above as assassin walks towards car and shoots
00.28 Shot from ground level as he shoots
00.31 View from above as he stands by car
00.39 Street alongside square, as people disperse
00.45 ENDS
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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1:06
Yigal Amir Convicted - 1996 | Today In History | 27 Mar 18
On March 27, 1996, an Israeli court convicted Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s confessed assassin of murder, then sentenced former law student Yigal Amir to life ...
On March 27, 1996, an Israeli court convicted Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s confessed assassin of murder, then sentenced former law student Yigal Amir to life in prison.
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On March 27, 1996, an Israeli court convicted Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s confessed assassin of murder, then sentenced former law student Yigal Amir to life in prison.
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