Anonymous ID: 9e507e Sept. 25, 2018, 11:45 a.m. No.3181162   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1178 >>1200 >>1447

>>3179983 a few back

Did the C_A perfect news disinformation or did the Israelis?

 

From what can be told

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmi_Gillon

After the 4 November 1995 assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, he attracted criticism for failing to provide adequate security.[1]

In 1995, the Shin Bet's VIP protection unit failed to prevent the assassination of Prime Minister Rabin. Gillon had been in Paris at the time of the assassination, and upon returning to Israel, immediately submitted his resignation to Acting Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who rejected it. Nevertheless, he resigned the following year. The Shamgar Commission was critical of the Shin Bet under his tenure.

 

http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9711/07/israel.rabin.row/

Gillon's admission comes two days after Attorney-General Elyakim Rubinstein said that he might bring charges against Raviv on suspicion that he had failed to stop Amir, an ultra-religious Jew, from carrying out the assassination.

 

Raviv befriended Amir before the assassination, and his identity and his role as a Shin Bet informant have been an open secret in Israel. But Gillon's comments, in an interview with Channel One television, officially confirmed his link to the secret service for the first time

 

Inside job?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamgar_Commission

During November 1996 the government published some of the confidential sections of the report. These revealed that Shin Bet used a high-profile right wing militant as one of their agents. This led to claims that the agent, Avishai Raviv, was an agent provocateur. At one protest, he was filmed with a picture of Rabin in an SS uniform prior to Rabin's murder.[7] He was known to have been on close terms with the assassin, with whom he had been heard discussing Rabin's rodef (outlaw to be killed) status.[7][8]

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Yitzhak_Rabin

 

Amir had come to believe that Rabin was a rodef, meaning a "pursuer" who endangered Jewish lives. The concept of din rodef ("law of the pursuer") is a part of traditional Jewish law. Amir believed he would be justified under din rodef in removing Rabin as a threat to Jews in the territories.[5]

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yitzhak_Rabin

After the murder, it was revealed that Avishai Raviv, a well known right-wing extremist at the time, was in fact a Shin Bet agent-informer code-named Champagne. Raviv was later acquitted in court of charges that he failed to prevent the assassination. The court ruled there was no evidence that Raviv knew assassin Yigal Amir was plotting to kill Rabin.[60] After Rabin's assassination, his daughter Dalia Rabin-Pelossof entered politics and was elected to the Knesset in 1999 as part of the Center Party. In 2001, she served as Israel's deputy minister of defense.[61]

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin_Bet

In 1995, the Shin Bet failed to protect the Israeli prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, who was assassinated by right-wing Israeli radical Yigal Amir. Shin Bet had discovered Amir's plans, and a Shin Bet agent was sent to monitor Amir, and reported that Amir was not a threat. Following the assassination, the Shabak director, Carmi Gillon, resigned preemptively. Later, the Shamgar Commission pointed to serious flaws in the personal security unit. Another source of embarrassment and criticism was the violent, provocative and inciting behavior of Avishai Raviv, an informerof the Shabak's Jewish Unit during the time leading up to the assassination.[10] Later, Raviv was acquitted of the charges that he encouraged Yigal Amir to kill Yitzhak Rabin.

 

Last it appears Gillon, was in Paris that day. Why? No real sauce here, just powdered version as well as for his prediction and being handler to Raviv…

 

https://rense.com/general/carmi.htm

What Was Gillon Doing In Paris On The Assassination Night????? Gillon's Shabak underlings were widely quoted claiming to have queried Gillon why he was flying to Paris two days before the most security-sensitive rally in the country's history. He refused to answer but did order his deputies not to change even one detail of his procedures for the rally. Gillon has consistently refused to explain what he was doing in Paris but a correspondent of mine found one revealing quote, the only one of its kind. Gillon explained that he was visiting Yaacov Perry in hospital in Paris. Very touching but if true, it means both the current Shabak head and his predecessor were in Paris the night of the assassination.

Anonymous ID: 9e507e Sept. 25, 2018, 12:08 p.m. No.3181447   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3181162

>>3179983 a few back

Blanks, D5, and other

 

https://kennedysandking.com/articles/who-murdered-yitzhak-rabin

 

"We Missed But We'll Get Rabin Next Time" message, well before the shooting was announced on the Israeli media. And journalist Adir Zik had gathered powerful evidence of Carmi Gillon's complicity in the murder.

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The strongest evidence was the testimony of Police Chief Lieutenant Baruch Gladstein proving that Rabin was shot point blank and Dr. Mordechai Guttman's surgeon's notes describing a frontal chest wound which passed through the lung before shattering the vertebrae at D5-6.

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Utter nonsense turned into utter reality the next night when journalist Amnon Abramovitch announced on national television that the leader of Eyal, Yigal Amir's good friend Avishai Raviv, was a Shabak agent codenamed "Champagne" for the bubbles of incitement he raised.

 

The announcement caused a national uproar. One example from the media reaction sums up the shock. The newspaper Maariv wrote: "Amnon Abramovitch dropped a bombshell last night, announcing that Avishai Raviv was a Shabak agent codenamed 'Champagne.' Now we ask the question, why didn't he [Avishai Raviv] report Yigal Amir's plan to murder Rabin to his superiors..? In conversations with security officials, the following picture emerged. Eyal was under close supervision of the Shabak. They supported it monetarily for the past two years. The Shabak knew the names of all Eyal members, including Yigal Amir."

 

That same day, November 16, 1995, the newspaper Yediot Ahronot reported details of a conspiracy that will not go away. "There is a version of the Rabin assassination that includes a deep conspiracy within the Shabak. The Raviv affair is a cornerstone of the conspiracy plan.

 

"Yesterday, a story spread among the settlers that Amir was supposed to fire a blank bullet but he knew he was being set up so he replaced the blanks with real bullets. The story explains why after the shooting, the bodyguards shouted that 'the bullets were blanks.' The story sounds fantastic but the Shabak's silence is fueling it."

 

Without the ‘Champagne' leak, this book would likely not be written. Despite all the conflicting testimony at the Shamgar Commission, the book would have been closed on Yigal Amir and the conspiracy would have been a success. But Abramovitch's scoop established a direct sinister connection between the murderer and the people protecting the prime minister.