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Benayahu said in January 2011 that he had used a false name on a trip to Britain because he feared arrest for war crimes. According to the ''Jerusalem Post'' website, Benayahu stated:
 
Benayahu said in January 2011 that he had used a false name on a trip to Britain because he feared arrest for war crimes. According to the ''Jerusalem Post'' website, Benayahu stated:
 
::"In my last visit to London, I had to assume a false name because well-funded anti-Israel activists are exploiting universal jurisdiction powers to wage lawfare against us," Benayahu explained. "It's absurd, and I understand the government is trying to legislate changes to prevent this."<ref> [http://www.jpost.com/Defense/IDF-spokesperson-I-traveled-to-UK-under-a-false-name IDF spokesperson: I traveled to UK under a false name], jpost.com, 3 January 2011.</ref>
 
::"In my last visit to London, I had to assume a false name because well-funded anti-Israel activists are exploiting universal jurisdiction powers to wage lawfare against us," Benayahu explained. "It's absurd, and I understand the government is trying to legislate changes to prevent this."<ref> [http://www.jpost.com/Defense/IDF-spokesperson-I-traveled-to-UK-under-a-false-name IDF spokesperson: I traveled to UK under a false name], jpost.com, 3 January 2011.</ref>
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*Gilli Cohen, [http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.546807 Former IDF spokesman drops Haaretz, Yedioth Ahronoth from libel suit], ''Haaretz'', 12 September 2013.
  
 
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==Notes==

Latest revision as of 18:46, 13 September 2013

Brig. Gen. Avi Benayahu was the head of the IDF Spokesperson's Unit from 2007 to 2011.[1]

Benayahu said in January 2011 that he had used a false name on a trip to Britain because he feared arrest for war crimes. According to the Jerusalem Post website, Benayahu stated:

"In my last visit to London, I had to assume a false name because well-funded anti-Israel activists are exploiting universal jurisdiction powers to wage lawfare against us," Benayahu explained. "It's absurd, and I understand the government is trying to legislate changes to prevent this."[2]

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