Real History and Israel’s role in the Iraq War The Index to the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Alphabetical index (text) [images added by this website] Auckland, New Zealand, Goff likely to face Israel at UN debate Phil Goff, NZ Foreign Minister By Fran O’Sullivan FOREIGN Affairs Minister Phil Goff and his Israeli counterpart, Silvan Shalom , may cross paths at the United Nations this week for the first time since
Mossad- linked agents tried to steal false New Zealand passports. The two will be in New York for a meeting of the UN’s General Assembly, which is expected to hold a major debate on anti-Semitism. The Government has sought an apology from Israel over the passports incident but nothing has been forthcoming.
Mr Goff said nothing was planned. “If I meet up with the Israeli Foreign Minister in passing, or whatever, I will be making the same points that have been made previously. “The onus is on them at this point to come clean with us and give whatever assurance they are capable of that they don’t intend to exploit our citizens and undermine the integrity of our passports.”
He said Israeli agents Eli Cara and Uriel Kelman (right) would be deported at their own expense immediately they were released from prison in Auckland. “These guys are going to be in a real rush to get out of here. They will be out of here as quickly as they can and on a plane