Netanyahu’s flight to US takes a different route to evade ICC arrest warrant: Haaretz
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took a longer route to the US to evade countries enforcing an ICC arrest warrant, adding 400 kilometers to his journey.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took an extended flight path to the US to avoid countries enforcing an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against him, adding roughly 400 kilometers to his trip.
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Should France have stopped Benyamin Netanyahu when he flew over France to the United States?
As a signatory to the Rome Statute, France had an obligation to cooperate with the International Criminal Court, which it had failed to do by letting the Israeli Prime Minister fly over its airspace to Washington.
The line of the new Italian ambassador to The Hague promotes 'national interests': ambiguous statements
In the last week, there have been two interesting episodes related to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. The first, more well-known, concerns Italy, which for the third time in a few months ignored an ICC arrest warrant: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's plane flew over Italian airspace without consequences, as if our country had no obligation to stop it and hand it over to the Court.
Does our country have to stop Benjamin Netanyahu if he has to set foot in our territory?
Belgium has signed the Rome Statute, which is the founding treaty of the International Criminal Court. If Mr. Netanyahu was found in Belgium, for example because his plane, struck with serious damage, would have been forced to land in Zaventem, he should theoretically be referred to an investigating judge, who would issue a provisional arrest warrant, on the basis of the request for arrest from The Hague. ...
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