In yet another sign that Israel is feeling the pain of war crimes accountability, it announced during the middle of a visit by new British foreign minister William Hague that it was suspending a “strategic dialogue” with that country. The dialogue had earlier been suspended anyway so I’m not sure precisely what the punishment was. The proximate reason was Israel’s pique that its deputy prime minister was forced to cancel a major address to a British pro-Israel advocacy group on threat of arrest on suspicion of war crimes. Israel thinks it’s putting its foot down and showing the Brits who’s boss. But in reality the strategic dialogue is much more important to Israel, which needs British support on Iran and other related issues, than it is to Britain.
It’s called cutting off your nose to spite your face. This sounds like something dreamed up in the Yvet-Danny Ayalon muscular hasbara factory. Bibi no doubt approved it thinking he’d let Lieberman have his bit of fun without realizing that this creates yet another embarrassment concerning Israel’s lame foreign policy apparatus which does a marvelous job of driving away allies. At least one can be happy Lieberman didn’t make Hague sit in the dunce’s chair as his deputy, Ayalon, did the Turkish ambassador.
The Israeli MFA appears not to understand the purpose of these arrest warrants:
Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said Israel’s relations with Britain are “very good,” but the existing law “makes it impossible to conduct dialogue at the highest levels.”
Precisely the point, isn’t it?
Willy Hague (aka “William the Vague“) seems to be a bit dense himself, indicating he’d like to see current law amended so that:
…A “universal jurisdiction” arrest “would have to be one that had a reasonable prospect of prosecution, so that it is not used for trivial or political reasons.”
Only a Republican or Tory would call charges of war crimes “trivial” or “politically motivated.” I wonder what the families of the nine Mavi Marmara victims think about that very political rhetoric. I suppose it depends on whose ox is being gored. If Israel had massacred nine British citizens it might see things a bit differently.
Though the new Tory led government appears to want to buckle to Israeli pressure and rescind the law allowing private parties to file for arrest warrants, it doesn’t appear Israel really believes the Tories and so felt it had to rub Hague’s nose in it. The only problem is that most countries tend to react poorly when they’re ordered by another country to change their sovereign laws. If Israel were a major power or a factor in British trade then surely the Brits might be concerned. As it is, really who cares except Britain’s pro-Israel lobby and their Tory water carriers.
In a related matter, Likud MK Gila Gamliel was scheduled to attend the World Economic Forum in Doha (Dubai) as Israel’s official representative. Dubai has officially closed it doors to Israeli government officials. So Gamaliel is persona non wanted. Alas, no smiley face for her. It appears to have really bummed out the young Likud up and comer:
Gamliel was elected as a “young leader” to the Forum of Young Global Leaders, whose objective is to create an international community of some 200 future leaders under the age of 40 from around the world. She received the invitation about two weeks ago and confirmed she would participate. However, all the organizers’ efforts to obtain an entry permit came to naught – because of the assassination of al-Mabhouh.
“The invitation to Dubai was, from my point of view, an opportunity to make contacts with senior figures in the Emirates who represent a moderate voice in the Arab world,” Gamliel told Ynet. “I believe that the best way to achieve peace is by forming economic connections and cooperation on the basis of common interests. Because the extremist regime in Iran is a common threat to them, I expected to find an attentive ear in Dubai, and a willingness to cooperate.”
Gamliel was elected from among some 5,000 candidates for the role by a committee headed by Jordan’s Queen Rania. Among the members of the prestigious forum are tennis player Roger Federer, Twitter CEO Even Williams and hip-hop artist Wyclef Jean.
You know, it’s a funny thing about “moderate” Arabs…they tend to frown on “extremist” Israel. What’s more, they don’t really take a shine to having their sovereignty invaded and their territory used as a killing field for the Mossad and its vendettas. I’m also not sure what would recommend Gamliel to her fellow Forum rock and sports stars and social networking gurus: her country’s assassins way with a pillow and injection needle? They’re garotting techniques?
Come to think of it, maybe that’s why Tzipi Livni didn’t make it to Britain herself on her last scheduled trip. Apparently a few Britons concerned with her culpability for war crimes regarding the 2006 Lebanon war thought her own experience as a Mossad operative might make her a rather undesirable guest too.
RE: “Though the new Tory led government appears to want to buckle to Israeli pressure…” – R.S.
MY COMMENT: But Nick Clegg not so much.
If you read of any parliamentary resistance to changing this law please let me know. I’m very interested in knowing about it.
“Roger Dodger!”
I voted for Clegg and I wish I hadn’t. The Liberal Democrats have a campaign called ‘Anti-Apartheid for Palestine’ – website last updated in 1982, by the looks of things – and now he is watching Hague come out with this and saying nothing. Not only is he without a spine, he would appear to be without a functional set of vocal chords as well.
Honestly, William Hague should have stood up directly after that picture, scoffed, and said, “WTF is this illegal settler doing here?”
You’re so right. I’ve never thought about it this way, but of course, receiving Lieberman knowing that he lives in the OT is just another sign of international hypocrisy when it comes to IsraeL.
good for them…to feel the pain for a change. Maybe then a TRUE CHANGE of HEART can happen….keep it up!! let the eyes of the world be focused on their atrocities for a change!!
Have a Blessed Day
– john
Hague doesn’t even see the ultimate insult – intended or not.
In the photo above the Union Jack is upside down. I personally find this extremely offensive, worse than making Hague sit below his host. This is an insult to Britain, and protests should be filed on behalf of H.M. Government.
Look at the bright side – Gamliel didn’t get to go to Dubai, but at least she’s not risking arrest for cooperation with Hizbolla agents when she gets back.
After what Avigdor pulled, it would not surprise me to see the Brits engage their ‘slo-mo’. Tea time! Haste makes waste! The Queen is reviewing the matter and she takes her own sweet time. Cricket, anyone? A game can last for days. And remember, London also was not built in a day.