Editor's notes: In addition to the question in our headline, I must admit that I do not understand why the clowns in the Spanish legal system think they have a right or an obligation to issue such a warrant. Understand that if this decision was allowed to become precedent setting, it would mean that any nation has the right/obligation to pass judgment and enforce that judgment against any other nation. Such a legal stance is actually a declaration of war against another nation. Here are other problems with this brain dead decision: Spain did not issue warrants for Putin's arrest in his violation of Ukraine's sovereignty, nor for the Castro brothers and their obvious and criminal human rights violations, or that moron in North Korea, or the leaders of the PLO or Hamas or King Assad . . . . . why? And, why are my examples not devastating as a retort to the Spanish courts? In my opinion, this decision is not news so much as it is a revelation of the stupidity of the International Liberal One World Mindset, a community of political illiterates proudly represented by Barack Obama. Don;'t agree? Well, here is my final question: How long would you have to hold your breath before criticizes this decision ? . . . . . . . . . . Gotcha !!!!
JPost: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and seven other former
and current government officials are at risk of arrest if they step foot
on Spanish soil over the Marmara affair after a judge drew up warrants
earlier this week, Spanish media reported Friday.
Other officials in the case include former foreign minister Avigdor
Liberman; current and former defense minister Moshe Ya’alon and Ehud
Barak, respectively; former interior minister Eli Yishai; former
minister of intelligence Dan Meridor; minster without portfolio Benny
Begin; and former head of the Navy Eliezer Marom.
Together with Netanyahu, and excluding Morom, the officials make up
the so called ‘Forum of Seven,” an ad-hoc committee of ministers that
made key decisions on security issues.
In response to the judge’s order, Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel
Nachshon said: “We consider it to be a provocation. We are working with
the Spanish authorities to get it canceled. We hope it will be over
soon.”
In the 2010 incident, a group of human rights activists and a smaller
group of IHH activists (which the quasi-government Turkel Commission
Report identified as affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood) boarded
several ships to try to break Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip.
Israel commandeered and stopped most of the ships without incident,
yet when Israel Navy commandos boarded the Mavi Marmara, IHH activists
attacked them, leading to some commandos being wounded and, eventually,
10 deaths on the IHH side.
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