At the height of the protests in Iran earlier this month, British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper informed the public that her government had summoned Iranian Ambassador Seyed Ali Mousavi โ€œto underline the gravity of this moment and to call on Iran to answer for the horrific reports that we are hearing.โ€ Indeed, the moment was deemed so grave as to warrant a highly animated speech by Cooper in Parliament, quite unlike her speeches on Israelโ€™s conduct in Gaza, which had been extremely evasive and equally dull. Tzipi Hotovely, who was Israelโ€™s ambassador to Britain until very recently, had never been summoned either, despite all the โ€œho

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