British police interrogations wanted ex-minister

British police wanted the former Foreign Minister of Israel Tzipi Livni, interrogations about her possible involvement in war crimes during the Gaza War in 2008.

Livni was this week in Britain. Scotland Yard asked Livni Thursday to come for an interview, so Sunday was announced. By making an appointment with a British diplomat, her visit was a state affair to be seen and she got diplomatic immunity. Thereby contacting the police off the track.

Livni was, according to Israeli media surprised by the request of the British police. Israel then had to scramble to avoid the interrogation, according to Israeli media.
  
    
     
      
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