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'I will not be intimidated’ says defiant Israeli ambassador

Tzipi Hotovely tells JC she will not stop attending future events after a baying mob targeted following a university debate

November 11, 2021 09:38
Tzipi Hotovely
Israeli Ambassador to the UK Tzipi Hotovely speaks to Jewish Chronicle reporter Ben Felsenburg at the Embassy of Israel in London. Byline John Nguyen/JNVisuals 31/08/2021
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Israeli Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely has vowed she will “not be intimidated” after police rushed her out of a university debate on Tuesday as a hate mob swarmed her car while screaming abuse.

Angry crowds outside the London School of Economics (LSE) called Ms Hotovely a “fascist”, chanted the Hamas rallying cry, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”, and waved flags of the Iraqi militia Kata’ib Hezbollah, whose leader was killed by a US missile alongside Iranian general Qasem Soleimani last year.

Writing exclusively for the JC following her ordeal, Ms Hotovely said that the vile abuse would not stop her from attending future events.

She added that the LSE mob had been influenced by the same radical ideology that had motivated extremists to march past her family home bellowing anti-Israel slogans in May.

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