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Hephaestion
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posted 18 September 2005 06:28 AM      Profile for Hephaestion   Author's Homepage        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I guess it's not just that sleazebag Kissinger who's afraid to travel outside his own country...

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BRITAIN is desperate to avoid a diplomatic row with Israel after Ariel Sharon apparently snubbed an invitation from Tony Blair to visit London, claiming that he feared arrest. The Israeli Prime Minister is understood to have cited the case of a senior general who narrowly escaped detention at Heathrow on war crimes charges last week. Doran Almog remained on an El Al Boeing 747 rather than risk falling into the hands of Scotland Yard after a human rights group lodged charges that cannot be brought in Israel.

Mr Blair suggested that Mr Sharon could visit Britain when the pair met for talks on the sidelines of the United Nations' 60th anniversary summit in New York. The Israeli premier shot back that because of his years of army service he could also find himself facing arrest.

"I would really like to visit Britain," Mr Sharon was said to have told Mr Blair. "The trouble is that I, like Major-General Almog, also served in the (Israeli Defence Force) for many years. I too am a general. I have heard that the prisons in Britain are very tough. I wouldn't like to find myself in one."

The growing legal threat to Israeli officers also forced the former Chief of the Army Staff, Moshe Ya1alon, to cancel a fund-raising visit to London because of fears that he might be arrested on war crimes charges relating to attacks on Palestinian civilians and property.

Israeli authorities have also warned the serving chief of staff, Major-General Dan Halutz, against travelling to Britain because of the war crimes complaints filed against him by the left-wing army "refusenik" group, Yesh Gvul.

Silvan Shalom, the Israeli Foreign Minister, said the attempted arrest of Major General Almog and the risk to others as an "outrage", saying he would press British authorities for a change in the law.

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