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Netanyahu wouldn’t be automatically arrested if he came to UK, minister admits

Labour MPs demand tougher action against Israel in the wake of ICC’s decision to issue arrest warrants against the Israeli prime minister

November 26, 2024 10:54
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Middle East Minister Hamish Falconer. Credit: UK Parliament.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would not be automatically arrested if he arrived in the UK, a government minister revealed.

Middle East Minister Hamish Falconer was responding to an Urgent Question in the House of Commons yesterday about the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s decision to seek arrest warrants against Netanyahu, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and the leader of Hamas’s military wing Mohammed Deif – who is believed to have been killed by Israel.

Falconer said, “In line with this government’s stated commitment to the rule of law, we respect the independence of the ICC. We will comply with our international obligations.”

However, Falconer also said that: “There is a domestic legal process through our independent courts that determines whether to endorse an arrest warrant by the ICC in accordance with the International Criminal Court Act 2001. That process has never been tested, because the UK has never been visited by an ICC indictee.