T/I: 10:51:10Yigal Amir, the suspected assassin of the late Israeli PrimeMinister Yitzhak Rabin, appeared in a magistrates court in TelAviv on Thursday morning (30/11) for a remand hearing and toldreporters, "I'm no fanatic". The 25-year-old Amir talked toreporters for a few moments before the judge opened proceedings.Amir said he had acted alone on the night of November 4 and thathe had not sought guidance from a Rabbi before the murder. He wasremanded in custody for a further four days. His older brotherHagai, 27, and a third suspect Dror Adani also appeared in court.In Jerusalem, the official Commission of Inquiry into theassassination also reconvened on Thursday morning to hear testimony from the head of the hospital to which Rabin was taken after the shooting.SHOWS:TEL AVIV/JERUSALEM, ISRAEL 30/11TEL AVIVAssassination suspect, Yigal Amir, brought into court handcuffedto security manYigal Amir seated,Yigal Amir stands and talks (in Hebrew) to reporters saying he isno fanatic and acted alone on the night of November 4th, and thathe had not sought guidance from a Rabbi before the murderAmir continues to talk to reportersHagai Amir (Yigal's older brother) led into courtAmir's sister in courtHagai Amir seatedThird suspect, Dror Adani, brought into courtAdani's handcuffs removedJERUSALEMExterior Commission of InquiryOfficials up stepsProfessor Gaby Barabash, head of Ichilov Hospital, insidebuilding, standing and turning to cameraJustice Shamgar arriving, seated at podiumBarabash answering questionsWS of court2.17You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you... Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork