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Jan 4, 2010, 3:16:32 PM1/4/10
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Israeli settler bites policeman over moratorium

Refusing to muzzle his criticism of Israel's temporary
settlement moratorium, an Israeli settler took matters into
his own teeth and bit a policeman to mark his outrage, a
newspaper reported on Monday.

Eighteen-year-old Ephraim Haikin, a student at a Jewish
seminary in the hardline settlement of Yizhar in the north
of the occupied West Bank, was apparently doggone mad during
a November 26 rally against the moratorium.

An Israeli court found him guilty of "aggressing a civil
servant carrying out his duties" and damaging public goods
by slashing the tyres of a police jeep, the Haaretz daily
said.

The youth was sentenced to a month in prison and three
months community service, it said.

The settlers of Yizhar are among the most hardline in the
West Bank and are doggedly opposed to a 10-month limited
moratorium on new housing starts that Israel imposed in
November after months of US pressure.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20100104/twl-israeli-settler-bites-policeman-over-3cd7efd.html

Israeli diplomats too diplomatic, FM says

Israel's outspoken foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman told
the Jewish state's ambassadors to stop "grovelling" and
defend its national honour, an official at his ministry said
on Sunday.

"I have seen that some ambassadors identify themselves with
the other side to such an extent that they are all the time
trying to justify and explain," the ultra-nationalist
thundered during a closed meeting with some 150 envoys at
the foreign ministry last week, the official said on
condition of anonymity.

"Terms like 'national honour' have value in the Middle
East," he said as his audience listened in stunned silence.

"There must not be an attitude of obsequiousness and self-
deprecation, and the need to always justify the other side.
This is the wrong approach," said the Soviet-born Lieberman
in comments that were first reported by the liberal Haaretz
daily.

"The era of grovelling is over," he concluded. "We must be
on good terms and respect the host nations, but we will not
tolerate insults and challenges."

"We will not turn the other cheek. There will be a response
to everything."

The leader of the far-right Yisrael Beitenu party is known
for controversial statements, including once saying as an MP
that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak could "go to hell" if
he continued to decline to visit the Jewish state.

As a result, Israel's top diplomat is currently not welcome
in Egypt, one of only two Arab countries with which the
Jewish state has diplomatic relations.

His blunt comments, particularly regarding Israel's Arab
minority, have earned him a reputation as a needed firm hand
among admirers and as a racist bully among critics.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20100103/twl-israeli-diplomats-too-diplomatic-fm-3cd7efd.html
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