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Mandela: For Israel, memorial turns into farce

NELSON MANDELA: 1918-2013

December 12, 2013 09:57

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

While dozens of heads of state and prime ministers came to Nelson Mandela’s memorial service on Tuesday, Israel was represented by a parliamentary delegation following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision not to spend millions of shekels on a flight.

After Mr Mandela’s death on Thursday night, discussions began between the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem and the offices of the Prime Minister and the President on how Israel should be represented at the memorial service in Soweto.

On Friday, President Shimon Peres expressed his intention to attend but Mr Netanyahu’s aides said that the Prime Minister was considering going himself and the plans for Mr Peres’s flight were put on hold.

On Sunday afternoon, it was announced that Mr Netanyahu and his wife would go but, just three hours later, his office said that due to the heavy cost of chartering an El Al plane for the delegation and flying armoured limousines out on an Israel Air Force transport, which amounted to around NIS 7 million (£1.2m), the Prime Minister would not be going. By this stage, there were no direct scheduled flights from Tel Aviv to Johannesburg and the President’s doctor forbade Mr Peres, who is suffering from flu, from boarding an arduous non-direct flight.