“Entebbe is always with me. In my thoughts, in my mind, and deep in my heart,” the prime minister said.
“The hijacking of the Air France plane to Entebbe touched a nerve for the people of Israel,” Netanyahu continued. “Thirty-one years after the Holocaust, another a selection process took place in which Jews were separated from non-Jews by those who seek to kill us. The terrorists freed people of other nations and condemned the Jews to death.”
He went on to say that “for the families of the hostages who were killed, the cost was terrible, as it was for me and my family. When Yoni was killed, our world collapsed.”
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Former foreign minister MK Tzipi Livni said on Monday that a British war crimes investigator sought to question her during a trip to Britain over her role in the 2008-2009 Operation Cast Lead in Gaza.
Livni arrived in London on Saturday night to attend a conference of the Jewish community in the city, after British police emailed her a summons on Friday.
The police request, which Livni dubbed “unacceptable,” defined the questioning as non-mandatory, and she did not comply.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry said it views the British request “with great concern” and would “engage” with British authorities until the matter is resolved. Britain’s Foreign Office, the Metropolitan Police in London and Scotland Yard declined comment.
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The demolitions of the two homes, which lasted four hours, were not carried out using explosives but hammers and other tools due to the overcrowding of the refugee camp. The prolonged period of time between the attack—in which Rabbi Reuven Biermacher, 45, a married father of seven, was killed while another was wounded—can be attributed to judicial proceedings and petitions presented before the Supreme Court.
Also overnight, riots took place in Dura, southwest of Hebron, after IDF forces entered the village of Bani Na’im and arrested at least four Palestinians, two belonging to the same family. A vehicle was also confiscated.
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The story of a 13-year-old girl being sexually assaulted by a “dark-skinned” man in an Austrian swimming pool was apparently invented by the girl herself, police said. The hoax prompted the authorities to issue a temporary pool ban for refugees.
The schoolgirl was since interviewed by several times by police and finally on Wednesday she admitted that the whole incident had been invented, local media cited police.
The girl’s story, which took place in the Austrian town of Mistelbach, hit the headlines back in June.
The teenager claimed that she was first followed by a young man into the women’s changing room. Once there, he forced her to perform oral sex. The girl however fiercely resisted and started shouting, forcing the attacker to flee.
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