Tuesday, December 18, 2012


Dichter guest of honor at London forum
Jonny Paul, JPost, Dec 18 2012
israeli Home Front Defense Minister Dichter will attend a gala dinner in London on Tuesday night, as part of the Australia-Israel-UK Leadership Dialogue, a forum designed to strengthen the three-way relationship between Australia, Israel and the UK through bringing together opinion leaders and decision makers from each country. Dichter will travel to London without fear from arrest. Last year the British government amended the controversial universal jurisdiction law, used by activists to obtain arrest warrants for alleged war crimes aimed at Israeli dignitaries who visit the UK. The law previously allowed private complaints of war crimes to be lodged against military personnel even if they were not British citizens and the alleged crimes were committed elsewhere. High profile targets in recent years have included Livni and Barak. Dichter will join former Australian PM Rudd, former Israeli PM Olmert, and UK Foreign Office minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt at the prestigious dinner in central London, organized by the Henry Jackson Society. The speakers are set to discuss topics of mutual geopolitical interest, bringing together perspectives from all three countries along with the global context.The Australia-Israel Leadership Forum was launched in 2009 when Australian Albert Dadon took a delegation of leading Australian politicians, academics, businesspeople and media to meet their counterparts in Israel. The trip was led by then Australian Deputy PM, now PM, Gillard. In Jan 2012, UK participants joined the forum for the first time. The inaugural Australia-Israel-UK Leadership Dialogue included 15 senior politicians and decision makers from both government and opposition from all three countries along with key journalists. Subjects that the group have discussed include national security, international relations, health, education, water technologies and climate change. A two-day conference will kick off on Tuesday, organized by BICOM, with AIULD delegates set to discuss an array of issues including US leverage in the region following the presidential elections; working towards a two-state solution; the battle for Israel’s democracy, the Arab Spring, Iran, and the campaign against Israel on campuses in Europe and Australia.

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