Atrocities: Israeli Minister Cancels London Trip on Arrest Fears
December 9th, 2007Via: AFP:
Israeli Public Security Minister Avi Dichter has cancelled a trip to Britain over concerns he could be arrested on war crimes allegations, his spokesman said on Thursday.
“Minister Dichter has cancelled this trip following threats of him being arrested in Great Britain. This is an intolerable situation,” Barak Sari said.
Dichter was due to travel to Britain to participate in an “after Annapolis” conference to focus on the aftermath of the November US conference at which Israeli-Palestinian peace talks were revived.
But he cancelled the trip on the recommendation of the foreign ministry, which said it was possible that a leftist organisation could file a complaint against him that could lead to an arrest warrant, the Haaretz daily reported.
As head of Israel’s Shin Beth internal intelligence agency, Dichter was involved in the 2002 Israeli attack in Gaza in which an Israeli warplane dropped a one-tonne bomb on the house of the head of Hamas’s military wing, Salah Shehade, killing him, his bodyguard and 15 civilians, many of them children.
