EXCLUSIVE: 'I will NOT be silenced': Israel envoy who was barracked by hard-left student mob brands them 'shameful' for trying to silence her and defiantly vows to refuse to be intimidated
- Tzipi
Hotovely was harassed by angry mob outside London School of Economics
- The
42-year-old Israeli ambassador had given a lecture to the debating society
- Social
media account urged students to storm event and smash her car window
- Mrs
Hotovely has said the 'shameful' activists will not succeed in silencing
her
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The Israeli ambassador has branded hard-Left activists
‘shameful’ after they tried to intimidate her following a lecture at the London School of Economics.
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In an exclusive interview with the Daily
Mail, Tzipi Hotovely said the thugs attempted to silence her by ‘shouting and
screaming’ – but will not succeed.
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The diplomat was harassed by an angry mob
after delivering a lecture to the LSE’s student union debating society.
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Beating drums and chanting, they booed her
and shouted: ‘Aren’t you ashamed’ as her bodyguards bundled her into a car.
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Before the event, an Instagram account called
LSE Class War urged students to storm the building and ‘make her shake’,
adding: ‘Whoever smashes the Ambassador car window gets pints.’
Mrs
Hotovely, 42, was at the university on Tuesday for an event called Israel’s
Perspective: A New Era in the Middle East.
She
told the Mail she spoke successfully for 90 minutes to a room of 50 students,
with 100 more listening on Zoom.
She
said LSE made sure her ‘freedom of speech wouldn’t be hurt’ and she was able to
‘reach out’ to students.
She
said: ‘The protesters were shouting and screaming throughout the event but they
didn’t disturb [it] because the British police and my security made it clear
that the event would take place.
‘They
were trying to put on a lot of pressure and basically intimidating us.’ She
said she felt ‘very protected’ by her security team and by the police.
However, she added: ‘I do think it’s shameful that people are trying to silence diplomats from a democratic country.
The
protests appear to have been organised by LSE for Palestine, which calls itself
a ‘student group’ which ‘calls for the liberation of Palestine’.
It
later congratulated protesters on their ‘march’, calling it ‘peaceful’. There
is no suggestion it is connected with the LSE Class War Instagram account –
which last night was shut down.
Mrs
Hotovely, a lawyer, a married mother of three daughters and a practising
Orthodox Jew, said: ‘I will continue to speak in every British campus. I will
not allow those radical groups to shape the discourse in academia.‘Those groups
are really against this very basic value of dialogue [and] freedom of speech.’
She is controversial among pro-Palestinians because as a former minister she
has sought global recognition for West Bank settlements.Last night, Education
Secretary Nadhim Zahawi condemned the events outside the university, adding:
‘This is harassment and it will have deeply shaken Jewish students.
'I
have invited Jewish students from LSE to a meeting to hear directly from them
and offer any support that I can.’Home Secretary Priti Patel and Foreign
Secretary Liz Truss also condemned the protests.Scotland Yard said there were
no arrests. An LSE spokesman said intimidation was ‘completely unacceptable’
and students found to be involved would face disciplinary action.
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