Britain's Anti-Terrorist Forces Crack Down
Whoever's supposed to be making sure that the British legal system doesn't become a circus freak show should be fired:
General (res.) Doron Almog, former head of the Israel Defense Forces' Southern Command, escaped arrest Sunday by the London police's anti-terrorist and war crimes unit, when he remained on an aircraft that had landed in Heathrow airport and returned with it to Israel several hours later. Almog had arrived in London on an El-Al flight. Israel Ambassador Zvi Hefetz learned of a plan to arrest him for allegedly perpetrating war crimes during the intifada... He had been planning to raise funds in the country for a children's village for severely disabled children that he plans to build in the Negev.
Britain's anti-terrorist police were going to arrest an Israeli general for fighting terrorists. Well, since criticizing Islam is now illegal in Britain, at least they're keeping themselves busy in other ways.
General (res.) Doron Almog, former head of the Israel Defense Forces' Southern Command, escaped arrest Sunday by the London police's anti-terrorist and war crimes unit, when he remained on an aircraft that had landed in Heathrow airport and returned with it to Israel several hours later. Almog had arrived in London on an El-Al flight. Israel Ambassador Zvi Hefetz learned of a plan to arrest him for allegedly perpetrating war crimes during the intifada... He had been planning to raise funds in the country for a children's village for severely disabled children that he plans to build in the Negev.
Britain's anti-terrorist police were going to arrest an Israeli general for fighting terrorists. Well, since criticizing Islam is now illegal in Britain, at least they're keeping themselves busy in other ways.





