Netanyahu Avoids Arrest While Flying over ICC Signatory Countries
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Netanyahu avoids arrest while flying over ICC signatory countries
On December 28, Greece, Italy, and France — all signatories of the International Criminal Court (ICC) — allowed an Israeli aircraft to fly through their airspace. The plane, bound for the US, was carrying wanted war criminal, Benjamin Netanyahu. No efforts to force the plane to land or arrest Netanyahu was made in all three countries. Tracking criminal Bibi In November 2024, the UN-backed court issued a warrant for Netanyahu’s arrest for crimes …
Tel Aviv., The Israeli Prime Minister and fugitive from the International Criminal Court (ICC), Benjamin Netanyahu, who today will be received by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, flew over the airspace of three ICC member states, Greece, Italy and France, before reaching the Atlantic, according to FlightRadar.
While the international community continues to debate the validity of the arrest warrants for senior Israeli government officials, the reality on the ground shows a significant gap between legal declarations and political reality. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plane, the "Wings of Zion," took off from Israel on Sunday en route to Florida and crossed unhindered the airspace of Greece, Italy, and France. These three countries are signatorie…
Prime Minister Netanyahu's entourage landed in Florida. Contrary to expectations, one of the senior government officials did not join the "Wing of Zion" flight and arrived in Miami independently, while Yair Netanyahu joined the Prime Minister's flight.
Netanyahu’s Aircraft Transits Europe Freely en Route to Florida, Signalling a Shift After ICC Arrest Warrant Fears
Earlier today, Israel’s government aircraft carrying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu departed Israel bound for Florida, where he is expected to meetUS President Donald Trump. The flight, tracked along a long Mediterranean route and across multiple European FIRs, unfolded without any apparent restrictions or deviations, marking a notable change compared to Netanyahu’s previous international travel. The aircraft involved is a Boeing 767-338(ER) …
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew through the airspace of Greece, Italy, and France, all parties to the International Criminal Court, on his way to Florida to meet with US President Donald Trump. Netanyahu had previously avoided these countries' airspace due to fears of arrest.
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