Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, center, looks at the damage to the classroom of a school, caused by a rocket fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza, in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba in December 2008.
Tara Todras-whitehill, Associated Press
JERUSALEM — Israel's prime minister on Tuesday called a British arrest warrant against the country's former foreign minister "an absurdity" and warned that attempts to prosecute Israeli officials for war crimes charges over last winter's Gaza offensive could harm relations between the two countries.
Benjamin Netanyahu also had his top aide Uzi Arad tell the British ambassador that Israel expected London to work to thwart such attempts, according to a statement from the prime minister's office.
Israel, Arad told the ambassador, "expects the British government to act against this immoral phenomenon that attempts to damage Israel's right to self defense," according to the statement.
Netanyahu rejected the notion that leaders and army officers "who defended our civilians bravely and morally against a despicable and brutal enemy could be branded war criminals. We firmly reject this absurdity."
Britain's Foreign Office has said it was looking urgently into the arrest warrant against opposition leader Tzipi Livni, who was the foreign minister at the time of the Gaza offensive. It said Monday that Britain was determined to do its best to be a strategic partner of Israel.
"To do this, Israel's leaders need to be able to come to the U.K. for talks with the British Government."
The warrant against Livni was the latest in a string of attempts by pro-Palestinian activists to have Israeli officials arrested on war crimes charges, using a law that has allowed Palestinians to go after Israelis in British courts.
Livni was targeted for her role in last winter's brutal offensive against Hamas in Gaza, when she was foreign minister. She did not directly address the arrest warrant in a speech at a security conference Tuesday, but said of her wartime conduct, "I would make the same decisions all over again."
Also Tuesday, Israeli Public Information Minister Yuli Edelstein warned that such attempts in Britain to pursue war crimes charges against Israeli leaders were harming relations between the two countries.
Livni's office refused to confirm media reports that she had been forced to call off a trip to London because of legal concerns. But on Tuesday, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said a warrant had been issued for Livni. The ministry said the warrant was later canceled after officials learned Livni was not on British soil.
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