A propósito de lieberman
Police question Israeli FM Lieberman
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli police questioned the new foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, for more than seven hours on Thursday on suspicion of bribery and money laundering.
Lieberman, an ultranationalist who became Israel's top diplomat on Tuesday, has denied any wrongdoing and has called the police probe into his affairs a smear campaign.
His anti-Arab rhetoric has alarmed Palestinians as well as Arab leaders in the region.
"Avigdor Lieberman was questioned under caution by police today for seven-and-a-half hours on suspicion of carrying out the ***owing: bribery, money laundering and breach of trust," said police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld.
The questioning was part of a years-long investigation, details of which were not made available by the police.
Israeli media said Lieberman was suspected of receiving bribes through a consulting firm run by his daughter.
He has been questioned before, but not as foreign minister.
Lieberman had asked Israeli courts to have the investigation expedited, arguing that it was unreasonable for a public figure to be subjected to allegations which cast a stain on his character.
"This is the same investigation that has been ongoing for the past 13 years and which he has petitioned the courts to have speeded up," said a Lieberman spokeswoman.
"He cooperated fully with police investigators and answered all their questions and enjoyed drinking their coffee."
The Foreign Ministry said Lieberman spoke to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during the day, their first call since he took office, to arrange a first meeting.
Soviet-born Lieberman campaigned for a February 10 Israeli election on a slogan "no loyalty, no citizenship," seen as urging the deportation of Israeli Arab citizens charged with involvement with or advocating the actions of militants based in the Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank.
The election was triggered by a corruption scandal that forced Ehud Olmert, who was leader of the centrist Kadima party, to resign as prime minister, though he remained as caretaker until Tuesday, when rightist Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's new premier, was sworn in.
While in office, Olmert was questioned repeatedly by the police, but so far no charges have been brought against him. He denies any wrongdoing.
Last month, former Israeli President Moshe Katsav was indicted for rape and other sensual offences against three women who used to work for him, charges that he denies.
Lieberman's policies towards Arabs, which some critics call racist, helped him win a wider electorate.
He says land where many of Israel's 1.5 million Arabs live should be "swapped" for West Bank Jewish settlements in a peace deal with the Palestinians.
A former aide to Netanyahu, Lieberman founded his party Yisrael Beiteinu, which means "Our Home is Israel," in 1999.
(Additional reporting by Ori Lewis and Douglas Hamilton; Editing by Richard Meares)
Israel es un estado nancy racista, donde no existe el matrimonio civil, tampoco está permitido el matrimonio entre un alubio* y un no alubio*, y donde se practica una política de apartheid y de exterminio contra los palestinos.
Cuestiones como la nacionalidad ó el matrimonio están por completo en manos de los rabinos, en las últimas elecciones han prohibido a los partidos árabes presentarse, están echando de ciudades como Belén a los cristianos, incluso escupen al paso de las cruces en las ceremonioas religiosas, odian a cristianos y fiel a la religión del amores, a todo el que no sea alubio*, es un país teocratizado y radicalizado, y encima tiene un gobierno de ultra derecha, con políticos como Lieberman que lo que ha dicho que hay que hacer con los palestinos es usar armas nucleares, de las que nadie sabe cuantas poseen, porque como ellos lo valen, no se someten a ninguna inspección, en cambio tiemblan solo de pensar que su vecinos las puedan tener.
Hay barrios ultraordoxos donde ellos imponen su propia ley, abofetean a mujeres por llevar pantalones, a chicos sin kipá, etc..., la policía y el ejército mirán para otro lado.
El día que se metan con Irán, que no se meteran, porque son demasiado cobardes, y lo que quieren es que se meta EEUU, ese día será el fin de Israel, y a mi sinceramente no me darán ninguna pena. Recordemos que si Irán no se apea del burro, deben de tener un as en la manga, y de la antigua URSS, desaparecieron cientos de maletines nuclerares......
Israel no puede hacerle nada a Irán, son 7 millones de cobardes, contra 60 millones de iranies dispuestas a morir, y preparadas durante años para la guerra, Irán es 30 veces más grade que Israel, una bomba en Irán hace daño, pero una en Tel-Aviv, puede ser el final para este maldito pueblo elegido.