Carmi Gillon (Hebrew: כרמי גילון; born January 1950) is an Israeli politician and a former Israeli ambassador to Denmark and head of Shabak, the internal General Security Service (GSS; Israeli Security Agency, ISA) of Israel.
After the 4 November 1995 assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, he attracted criticism for failing to provide adequate security.[1]
He graduated from the National Security College. He has a B.A. in political science from the Hebrew University, where he was recruited into the Shin Bet,[2] and an M.A. in public policy from the University of Haifa. He attended the six-week advanced management program at Harvard Business School, and completed management training at Harvard Kennedy School.
^Rabin Assassin Seeks Early Release, CBS News 30 October 2005
CarmiGillon (Hebrew: כרמי גילון; born January 1950) is an Israeli politician and a former Israeli ambassador to Denmark and head of Shabak, the internal...
was not a threat. Following the assassination, the Shabak director, CarmiGillon, resigned preemptively. Later, the Shamgar Commission pointed to serious...
the extent of Israeli involvement. In 2012, former Shin Bet director CarmiGillon confirmed the story in the documentary The Gatekeepers. Kamil Hamad disappeared...
protesters chanted, "Death to Rabin". The chief of internal security, CarmiGillon, then alerted Netanyahu of a plot on Rabin's life and asked him to moderate...
video, the Shamgar commission concluded that Amir was guilty and that CarmiGillon, head of Shin Bet should be removed from his position. Proponents of...
of the Israeli Security Agency (ISA), Avraham Shalom, Yaakov Peri and CarmiGillon gave an interview to Yedioth Ahronoth (one of the leading tabloid newspapers...
on his views on Israel Arab public." A former head of the Shin Bet, CarmiGillon, told The Forward in 2016 that, in his view, "[Ginsburgh's] words count...
official report stated that Shin Bet Director, CarmiGillon, carried responsibility for the security failures. Gillon, who resigned after the assassination, issued...
grandchildren is the Israeli politician, diplomat, and Shin Bet commander CarmiGillon. In 1908, Frumkin left for Constantinople to study law at the encouragement...
journal, vol. 21, 2000. Modern History Sourcebook: Liberal Nationalism Philip Gillon, "Remarkable", in the Jerusalem Post, 4 July 1980. Nieman Fellowship, Class...