\"We think that a terrible mistake was made here by the judicial and media establishments. We have no doubt that he was not involved in this crime at all, and we would hope that all the questions that we\'ve had all along will now begin to be investigated.\" So said today the sister of Dror Adani, who will be go home this evening after having served a seven-year prison sentence. He was convicted of having given Yigal Amir a rifle with which to shoot Yitzchak Rabin, conspiring to murder Rabin and to harm Arabs - but has insisted all along that he is totally innocent.
Adani\'s release was delayed by several hours today when a group associated with the Labor Party appealed to the Supreme Court against his release, claming that he did not express regret over his actions. His sister Rachel told Arutz-7 today that Dror, who entered prison when he was 26, has always maintained his innocence, that he had nothing to regret, and that he totally negates the killing of Rabin: \"He is an upright young man, and stood out as such in every framework in which he ever was. He excelled as a soldier, he was a top student, a Torah scholar - everyone who knows him can attest to this… He said over and over that he was not involved, but there was simply no one who would listen…\"
Adani\'s release was delayed by several hours today when a group associated with the Labor Party appealed to the Supreme Court against his release, claming that he did not express regret over his actions. His sister Rachel told Arutz-7 today that Dror, who entered prison when he was 26, has always maintained his innocence, that he had nothing to regret, and that he totally negates the killing of Rabin: \"He is an upright young man, and stood out as such in every framework in which he ever was. He excelled as a soldier, he was a top student, a Torah scholar - everyone who knows him can attest to this… He said over and over that he was not involved, but there was simply no one who would listen…\"