Arrest warrants issued for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister over alleged war crimes threaten to deepen the global isolation of a country already under pressure around the world for its handling of the war in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli officials are concerned the warrants and the still-secret details of the charges could imperil Israeli government and military officials who travel abroad and could be detained for alleged war crimes.
The move by the International Criminal Court will complicate travel by Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who would risk arrest in any of the court’s 124 member countries, which technically are obliged to enforce the arrest warrants.
The warrants will lead some governments to scale down contacts with Netanyahu and other Israeli officials, according to legal experts and officials familiar with the situation. They could also spur efforts to bring new war-crimes cases against lower-ranking Israeli and Hamas officials in national courts in Europe and elsewhere. More subtly, they could also encourage an ad-hoc pattern of shunning Israeli academics, defense companies and officials that has taken root in countries and institutions angry at the toll of the war in Gaza.
The ICC warrants are likely to have the greatest effect on Israel’s relations with countries in Europe, which have been broadly supportive of Israel since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack and the resulting war. All 27 members of the European Union, along with the U.K., are parties to the Rome Statut…
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Netanyahu might never visit the U.S. ever again, even as President Trump's guest. Though safe in the U.S., flying over Europe will now carry the risk of an emergency landing (due to mechanical or health reasons) -- and thus possible arrest.
@NeedyProgressiveSocialist11mos11MO
While it’s better late than never, I’d like to know why the **** did it take so long - from May to November to issue the arrest warrant; how many Palestinian children died in the meantime
**** Israel; **** Netanyahu; **** you if you support this Genocidal Country
@Pe0plesPartyCamelRepublican11mos11MO
He can still get to the US by flying over North African countries, many of whom don't have a problem with him apart from Algeria/Tunisia. We moving to a paradox where the Arab elites are more pro-Israel than European elites.
@MindfulDoughnutRepublican11mos11MO
The ICC is a toothless organization. These warrants are symbolic at best. Does anyone really think Netanyahu or Gallant will face trial? This is political theater for global elites."
@LovingeXecutiveSocialist11mos11MO
Israel’s right to defend itself doesn’t excuse indiscriminate bombing campaigns or the blockade of Gaza. These warrants send a message that international law still matters, even if enforcement is imperfect.
@9ZR44LD11mos11MO
Please stop them. They shouldn’t be allowed to murder indiscriminately.
@Renaldo-MoonGreen11mos11MO
Yes please
The ICC should be able to extract them from their country of origin.
Israel’s been flouting international law for decades, and now the world is waking up. These warrants are a long-overdue reckoning for war crimes in Gaza. Accountability is finally on the table.
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