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Mrs Livni, whose father, Eitan, was the director of operations for the Irgun, one of the hard-line Jewish nationalist groups that fought against British rule in Palestine in the 1940s.
"We must say to the international community that terrorists who take the lives of civilians are terrorists, that you cannot justify their motivations," she said.We must do everything to prevent terrorists gaininig international legitimacy. Nobody can look me in the eye and tell me that a terrorist who blows himself up in an restaurant or disco or shopping centre has legitimate motives."
Fury as Israeli minister says deadly attacks on troops are not terrorism
By Tim Butcher in Jerusalem
(Filed: 13/04/2006)
Israel's foreign minister, Tzipi Livni, has broken a taboo by declaring that Palestinians who kill Israeli soldiers are not terrorists...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/04/13/wmid13.xml
Tzipi the terrorists' daughter meets Tony Blair
http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/xp/afpji/20060302/060302173833.82cvvwot0_tzipi-livnib.jpg
Israel's Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni arrives at 10 Downing Street in London for a meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Livni insisted that Israel did not want to "punish" the Palestinians for the radical group Hamas's victory in parliamentary elections.
The Independent (London)
March 4, 2006 Saturday
Richard Ingrams' Week: 'Forkbender' and the dangers of litigation
A profile in this paper of Ms Tzipi Livni, the Israeli foreign secretary who came to London this week to rally support for her anti-Hamas policy, illustrates again the hazards of making "glorification of terrorism" a criminal offence.
Ms Livni is said to be very proud of her father, who has engraved on his tombstone the epitaph: "Here lies the head of operations of the Irgun," Irgun being described as "a pre-independence military organisation set up to fight the British and the Arabs"...
http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/article349072.ece
Mrs Livni, whose father, Eitan, was the director of operations for the Irgun, one of the hard-line Jewish nationalist groups that fought against British rule in Palestine in the 1940s.
"We must say to the international community that terrorists who take the lives of civilians are terrorists, that you cannot justify their motivations," she said.We must do everything to prevent terrorists gaininig international legitimacy. Nobody can look me in the eye and tell me that a terrorist who blows himself up in an restaurant or disco or shopping centre has legitimate motives."
Fury as Israeli minister says deadly attacks on troops are not terrorism
By Tim Butcher in Jerusalem
(Filed: 13/04/2006)
Israel's foreign minister, Tzipi Livni, has broken a taboo by declaring that Palestinians who kill Israeli soldiers are not terrorists...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/04/13/wmid13.xml
Tzipi the terrorists' daughter meets Tony Blair
http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/xp/afpji/20060302/060302173833.82cvvwot0_tzipi-livnib.jpg
Israel's Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni arrives at 10 Downing Street in London for a meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Livni insisted that Israel did not want to "punish" the Palestinians for the radical group Hamas's victory in parliamentary elections.
The Independent (London)
March 4, 2006 Saturday
Richard Ingrams' Week: 'Forkbender' and the dangers of litigation
A profile in this paper of Ms Tzipi Livni, the Israeli foreign secretary who came to London this week to rally support for her anti-Hamas policy, illustrates again the hazards of making "glorification of terrorism" a criminal offence.
Ms Livni is said to be very proud of her father, who has engraved on his tombstone the epitaph: "Here lies the head of operations of the Irgun," Irgun being described as "a pre-independence military organisation set up to fight the British and the Arabs"...
http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/article349072.ece