Attorney-General Elyakim Rubenstein has asked Women-in-Green co-chairperson and Arutz-7 program host to be more \"cautious\" in her choice of language. This was his response to a complaint filed against her by someone whom Matar had called one of the \"Oslo architect criminals, directly responsible for the murder of hundreds of Jews.\" Atty. Gilad Sher, former director of Prime Minister Ehud Barak\'s bureau, was the subject of the remarks, but Rubenstein said that though they were grave, he has no option of opening a criminal investigation against her.
Responding to the recommendation to tone down her language, Matar said that she would not stop maintaining that the Oslo Accords were a crime against the Jewish nation and demanding that those responsible be brought to trial. \"It is unfortunate that Rubenstein did not see fit to call Prof. Ze\'ev Shternhall to order,\" she said, \"when he recommended in an article in Ha\'aretz that terrorists murder settlers.\"
Responding to the recommendation to tone down her language, Matar said that she would not stop maintaining that the Oslo Accords were a crime against the Jewish nation and demanding that those responsible be brought to trial. \"It is unfortunate that Rubenstein did not see fit to call Prof. Ze\'ev Shternhall to order,\" she said, \"when he recommended in an article in Ha\'aretz that terrorists murder settlers.\"