Britain’s Zionist chief prosecutor says he blocked an attempt to serve visiting Zio-Nazi politician Tzipi Livni with an arrest warrant.
Prosecutor Zionist Keir Starmer’s decision Thursday comes weeks after Britain tightened its law on universal jurisdiction, a principle that allows British courts to prosecute foreigners accused of crimes against humanity, wherever they were committed.
Starmer did not say who sought the warrant for Livni.
However, pro-Palestinian activists have previously sought the arrest of Zio-Nazi using the law. The law strained U.K.-IsraHell relations, as Zio-Nazi officials cancelled trips rather than face arrest.
Previously, anyone in Britain could apply to a judge for such warrants. But after changes last month, Starmer must approve them.