Monday, December 14, 2009

Israeli Government Officials Afraid To Travel

The psychopaths running the terror entity in the middle east thought they can get away with what they did to Gaza earlier this year and with their current ongoing siege of the Palestinians. But to their stupid confusion the world finally woke up and are treating the criminal fascists as the unrepentent serial murderers they've proven themselves to be, time and again.

Livni cancels UK appearance fearing arrest warrant for war crimes

"The Jewish Chronicle reports:
Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni canceled a visit to Britain this weekend over fears pro-Palestinian lawyers would seek to have her arrested.
Ms Livni had been due to speak at Sunday’s JNF Vision 2010 conference in Hendon, north-west London. She had also been expected to meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown for private talks.
But she pulled out of the trip for fear of lawyers obtaining an arrest warrant.
International law experts from the Israeli Foreign and Justice ministries have also advised Israeli officials to avoid Spain, Belgium and Norway, out of fear of similar “universal jurisdiction” arrest warrants for war crimes.
Haaretz reports that
an arrest warrant for Livni was in fact issued for her role in last winter’s Israeli attack on Gaza. Although Livni’s office has said she canceled her appearance due to “a scheduling conflict,” they also said that “the opposition leader was proud of all the decisions she made as foreign minister during the Gaza war.”

added 12/15 - The Brits decided to cravenly prostrate themselves. Again.

Britain apologizes to Livni over arrest warrant

"British Foreign Secretary David Milliband yesterday apologized to MK Tzipi Livni and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman for the arrest warrant issued against Livni in London earlier this week. He also promised Lieberman to begin working immediately to change the UK laws that enable the issue of arrest warrants against Israeli officials accused of war crimes."
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