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Israel threatens to pull out of UN flotilla probe

The Israeli government has warned that it may not cooperate with a UN probe into the clash on a Gaza-bound flotilla if IDF soldiers are called to testify.

August 10, 2010 09:15
The probe is due to open today

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The Israeli government has warned that it could pull out of a United Nations probe into the clash on a Gaza-bound flotilla if IDF soldiers are called to testify. The panel is set to start investigations today.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had agreed that Israeli soldiers would not be questioned by the panel. Mr Moon has denied promising this.

A spokesman for Mr Netanyahu said: “Before Israel gave the green light to its participation we had discreet negotiations in order to ensure that this commission would not harm the vital interests of Israel.

"The prime minister said Israel would not co-operate with any commission that would ask to question soldiers".

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