There are also videos available of this entire incident, they show the female "diplomat" falling to the ground on her own, then getting up and initiating a slap to a soldiers face. It appears this female "diplomat" was trying to provoke an incident, failed, but used her photo on the ground as basis for complaint. All seemingly "contrived".
This is territory gained in the 67 war. Illegally?=POV. International (U.N.) law concerning Israel, is at the least contentious. Diplomatic immunity extends to diplomats using diplomatic channels in official duties, seems another contentious issue. ...I personally disdain Wiki as any accurate source for much of anything, and do not use it....This all comes down to,..is Israel an occupation force, or legal sovereign of the disputed area.
Two things: International Law has quite different borders than Israel has (illegally) taken control of:
http://upload.wikime...a/commons/6/6a/WestX328XBankX329...XMap_2007_(Settlements).png
Second, diplomatic immunity.
There are also videos available of this entire incident, they show the female "diplomat" falling to the ground on her own, then getting up and initiating a slap to a soldiers face. It appears this female "diplomat" was trying to provoke an incident, failed, but used her photo on the ground as basis for complaint. All seemingly "contrived".
This is territory gained in the 67 war. Illegally?=POV. International (U.N.) law concerning Israel, is at the least contentious. Diplomatic immunity extends to diplomats using diplomatic channels in official duties, seems another contentious issue. ...I personally disdain Wiki as any accurate source for much of anything, and do not use it....This all comes down to,..is Israel an occupation force, or legal sovereign of the disputed area.