UK rejects arrest warrant request for visiting Israeli president
UK authorities denied arrest warrants for Israeli President Isaac Herzog amid protests citing alleged war crimes in Gaza, with over 64,500 Palestinians killed since October 2023, rights groups said.
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UK rejects call to arrest Israeli President Herzog during visit
The UK has rejected multiple calls to arrest Israeli President Isaac Herzog during his visit to London, dismissing a criminal complaint filed by pro-Palestinian organisations over war crimes in Gaza. Earlier this week, three organisations - the Hind Rajab Foundation, the European Centre for Legal Assistance, and Stop the War - lodged a criminal complaint over Herzog's alleged involvement in military operations against Palestinians in the besiege…
UK rejects arrest warrant request for visiting Israeli president
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail The Attorney General of the United Kingdom and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) have rejected requests by pro-Palestine groups to issue an arrest warrant against Israeli President Isaac Herzog during his visit to London. The requests were submitted by several pro-Palestinian groups, including the Hind Rajab Foundation and Friends of Al-Aqsa (FOA). The […]
UK advocacy groups file criminal complaint against Israeli president amid Gaza genocide
Advocacy organisations have formally filed a criminal complaint with UK authorities, seeking the arrest of Israeli President Isaac Herzog on charges of complicity in war crimes and crimes against humanity during his recent visit to Britain.
"Don’t whitewash genocide": Protests in London demand arrest of Israeli President Isaac Herzog
Protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to the United Kingdom escalated this week, with demonstrators demanding his arrest on allegations of war crimes and genocide in Gaza. For three consecutive days, demonstrators gathered outside Downing Street, the Chatham House think tank, and the Intercontinental Hotel near Hyde Park, where Herzog was staying. Organisers said at least four protesters were injured by Metropolitan Police offi…
The British Crown Prosecution Service came to the president's aid and dismissed all criminal complaints out of hand. The three organizations that filed those complaints claim that this was a legal and moral failure. During Herzog's visit to the UK, a suspicious package was sent for him
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