Israeli prime minister could find his free travel in West hindered in wake of ICC decision
International Criminal Court: Warrants for Binyamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant need Rome Statute signatories to act as police forceThe International Criminal Court in The Hague: Warrants have been isued for the arrest of Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant, as well as Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif.
International Criminal Court: Warrants for Binyamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant need Rome Statute signatories to act as police force– whose disdain for the ICC is well-known – is about to return to the Oval Office, with every likelihood that he will reactivate sanctions without delay against senior ICC officials, including prosecutor Karim Khan.
In their decision, the judges began by rejecting two technical challenges by Israel to its jurisdiction in the conflict. However, as has been clear in the case of Vladimir Putin, and former Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir before him, that obligation tends to be more honoured in the breach.
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