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British court issued Gaza arrest warrant for former Israeli minister Tzipi Livni
2009-12-14
A British court issued an arrest warrant for Israel's former foreign minister over war crimes allegedly committed in Gaza this year -- only to withdraw it when it was discovered that she was not in the UK, it emerged today.

Tzipi Livni, a member of the war cabinet during Operation Cast Lead, had been due to address a meeting in London on Sunday but cancelled her attendance in advance. The Guardian has established that Westminster magistrates' court issued the warrant at the request of lawyers acting for some of the Palestinian victims of the fighting but it was later dropped.

The warrant marks the first time an Israeli minister or former minister has faced arrest in the UK and is evidence of a growing effort to pursue war crimes allegations under "universal jurisidiction". Israel rejects these efforts as politically motivated, saying it acted in self-defence against Hamas rocket attacks from Gaza.

Livni, head of the opposition Kadima party, played a key role in decisions made before and during the three-week offensive. Palestinians claim 1,400 were killed, mostly civilians; Israel counted 1,166 dead, the majority of them combatants.

No one involved in the Westminster episode was prepared to confirm, on the record, what had transpired in a chaotic series of highly sensitive legal moves. But a pro-Palestinian group welcomed news of the abortive move as "long overdue".

The Foreign Office, clearly deeply embarrassed by the episode, said in a statement: "The UK is determined to do all it can to promote peace in the Middle East and to be a strategic partner of Israel. To do this, Israel's leaders need to be able to come to the UK for talks with the British government. We are looking urgently at the implications of this case."
Posted by:tipper

#4  It's probably gonna get worse, Rex.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2009-12-14 19:48  

#3  Jeebus, does this crap ever end?
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2009-12-14 19:15  

#2  "We are looking urgently at the implications of this case."

Perfidious Albion could well stand a bit of self examination in this, and other areas as well.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-12-14 17:03  

#1  EUrabia
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-12-14 17:01  

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