Malta Independent

Israeli ambassador shot in London

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Argov’s police protection officer and the other hitting the envoy in the head.

The assailant was shot by the bodyguard and also has serious head injuries. Two other men fled the scene in a car but were later stopped and arrested by police in Brixton.

Witnesses

Pergamon Press chairman Robert Maxwell was in the hotel when the shooting occurred.

“It happened so suddenly and so unexpected­ly that we really only noticed the consequenc­es after it was over - we came out, there were shots and a man fell,” he said.

Assistant Commission­er Gilbert Kelland - a senior police officer also at the party said Mr Argov’s protection officer had then pursued the assailant into nearby South Street and shot him.

Both the injured men were taken to Westminste­r Hospital and a witness told BBC correspond­ent Peter Snow they were in a “very serious state”.

Mr Argov - a career diplomat who is married with two daughters - was later transferre­d to a specialist unit at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Bloomsbury, for an emergency operation.

Shlomo Argov survived the attack but was permanentl­y paralysed.

Two Jordanians and an Iraqi linked to Palestinia­n extremist Abu Nidal were convicted of the attempted murder of the envoy in March 1983.

Israeli Prime Minister Menachen Begin retaliated with “Operation Peace for Galilee”, a full-scale invasion of Lebanon.

The war lasted for 11 months and Israeli forces did not begin to withdraw from the country until June 1985.

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