Netanyahu Excludes Lieberman From Emergency Session on PA and ICC
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by News Editor
Arutz Sheva – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu convened an emergency discussion of the latest diplomatic developments vis-a-vis the Palestinian Authority (PA) Thursday, but did not invite Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, according to Voice of Israel public radio.
The discussion followed PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’s signing of the Rome Statute Wednesday, paving the way for the PA to file complaints against Israel in the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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