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The Israeli ambassador has branded hard-Left activists ‘shameful’ after they tried to intimidate her following a lecture at the London School of Economics.
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, Tzipi Hotovely said the thugs attempted to silence her by ‘shouting and screaming’ – but will not succeed.
The diplomat was harassed by an angry mob after delivering a lecture to the LSE’s student union debating society.
Beating drums and chanting, they booed her and shouted: ‘Aren’t you ashamed’ as her bodyguards bundled her into a car.
Before the event, an Instagram account called LSE Class War urged students to storm the building and ‘make her shake’, adding: ‘Whoever smashes the Ambassador car window gets pints.’
Tzipi Hotovely, the Israeli ambassador (pictured), has branded hard-Left activists ‘shameful’ after they tried to intimidate her following a lecture at the London School of Economics
Tzipi Hotovely, 42, was harassed by angry mob outside LSE and at one point a member of the ambassador's security detail was forced to restrain a protester who made it through the police
Mrs Hotovely, 42, was at the university on Tuesday for an event called Israel’s Perspective: A New Era in the Middle East.
She told the Mail she spoke successfully for 90 minutes to a room of 50 students, with 100 more listening on Zoom.
She said LSE