Representatives of seven security officials facing prosecution in Madrid for 'crimes against humanity' to meet with deputy state prosecutor in bid to cause Spanish judge to reconsider decision to approve lawsuit http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3665619,00.html<
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"The seven Israeli security officials facing prosecution in Spain for "crimes against humanity" were summoned to a meeting Monday afternoon at the office of Deputy State Prosecutor Shai Nitzan, in order to form a united stance which will be submitted to the Spanish judge who approved the lawsuit, Ynet has learned.
The meeting is aimed at stopping the lawsuit which has damaged the diplomatic relations between Israel and Spain."
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"During Monday's meeting, a joint stance will be formed for all seven officials – some of whom have already said they would send their representatives to the discussion. The stance will be delivered to the judge through the Spanish Foreign and Justice ministries.
Israeli legal officials have estimated that this would allow the judge to reconsider his decision to approve the lawsuit.
The seven officials have held telephone consultations on the Spanish lawsuit with senior officials at the State Prosecutor's Office, who have advised them on how to act in regards to the lawsuit.
Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni spoke to her Spanish counterpart, Miguel Ángel Moratinos, last week and expressed her discontent with the Spanish judge's decision.
A day later, Moratinos announced that the Spanish government would work to change the legislation and limit the courts' jurisdiction in order to prevent charges against Israeli security officials.
Foreign Ministry officials said that based on Livni's conversation with Moratinos there was some hope that the Israeli interest could be promoted in the lawsuit. According to estimates, however, the lawsuit will not be stopped."