Yigal Amir

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

Yigal Amir (born May 31, 1970) is an Israeli right-wing extremist who assassinated the 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. 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. The Knesset passed a law preventing the president of Israel from pardoning the assassin of a prime minister.