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Amir family: Yigal eagerly awaits conjugal visit

Relatives of Yitzhak Rabin's assassin, surprised by public interest in Yigal's conjugal visit with wife Larissa Trimbobler Tuesday. However, they are satisfied with decision to grant conjugal rights to Amir and report that he is in good spirits. Yigal's brother, Amitai Amir: This is going to be happiest day of his life since he went to jail

Larissa Trimbobler couldn't believe it when she found out that the Israel Prison Service announced the date of her conjugal visit with husband Yigal Amir, who murdered Yitzhak Rabin. "How do they have the right to publish such a thing? I don't think this issue needs to come up for discussion. It is a private matter," she said to Ynet.

 

The Amir family is satisfied. They claim that Yigal Amir is in an uplifted mood in before the upcoming conjugal visit that will take place Tuesday in the Ayalon Prison for no less than 10 hours. They are a little less satisfied with the public announcement of the visit and the public preoccupation with it.


Room in which conjugal visit will take place Tuesday (Photo: Raanan Ben-Zur)

 

Trimbobler added: "I am shocked by the discussion of details and dates. This isn't a topic that I intend to respond to. When we fought for conjugal rights it was legitimate to talk about it, but I don't think that today this is a subject for public discussion."

 

The two will be allowed to enter a secured room at 8:00 a.m. In the room in which their visit will take place, a bed, television, and a private shower and bathroom await them. The room is only a few meters away from Wing 15 of the Ayalon Prison, in which there is only one cell – Amir's. The couple will be permitted to bring light refreshments with them to the room.

 

More specifically, Trimbobler will be allowed to pack dried fruits, cookies, and nuts and seeds. Even Amir will be permitted to bring two beverage bottles with him that he can purchase at the prison canteen as well as glatt kosher food that he receives in his cell.

 

The younger brother of the prime minister's assassin, Amitai Amir, told Ynet that after the decision was made about conjugal rights, the only thing left for the Israel Prison Service to do was to crush the couple's pride.

 

"The political establishment failed in its unethical attempts to murder the child before it even came into the world, and now the only thing left for them to do is just to try and crush the couple's pride. They have internalized that preventing conjugal visits only increases support for Yigal Amir and now the only thing left is to expect the birth of the wonderful child who belongs to wonderful and unique parents. The child that will be born will be ethical, unlike those who tried to prevent his coming into the world with unethical claims," Amitai Amir said.

 

According to Amitai Amir, his older brother Yigal is encouraged by the decision.

 

"He is very happy. He has been waiting for this for a long time and this is the moment that they have been waiting for for many years. God willing, in another year they will have a child. Yigal avoided talking in detail on the subject because in our sector this is an especially intimate subject and there is no legitimacy to talk about conjugation.

 

"Therefore, because of the nature of the matter, all the details remain secret. Even when I asked about the matter, he didn't go into detail. He is happy about the decision and he didn't hide his joy and happiness in phone conversations we had with him. I can assume that this is one of the happiest days of his life since he went to jail," Amitai explained.

 

Amir's mother, Geula, expressed her surprise in her response to Ynet: "Why does the entire people of Israel need to take part in Yigal and Larissa's conjugation?"

 

According to her, "A couple who is about to conjugate isn't interested in including all of Israel in their business. Why does the Israel Prison Service also go to such length to publish announcements? I hope the Israel Prison Service doesn't intend to tell exactly what went on there. That is the right to privacy and you don't need to get carried away."

 


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