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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

[Israeli] Deputy FM doesn’t fear UK arrest threats

YNET
VIDEO - Deputy Foreign Minister Daniel Ayalon has decided to continue his visit to London despite a warning that an arrest warrant may be issued against him, Ynet learned Tuesday evening.

The Israeli Embassy in the British capital received a warning on Monday that a request had been filed to issue an arrest warrant against the Israeli official. The embassy informed the deputy foreign minister, who is in Britain on a visit as part of Israel's public relations efforts. Full story