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French government says Netanyahu is ‘immune’ from ICC prosecution, wouldn’t arrest him

The European nation will not arrest Israel’s prime minister if he visits France

November 27, 2024 14:02
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Benjamin Netanyahu and Emmanuel Macron hold a joint press conference in October 2023 in the wake of Hamas's slaughter of 1,200 Israelis (Photo: Getty Images)
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The French government will not carry out the arrest warrant issued against Benjamin Netanyahu by the International Criminal Court for his alleged role in directing the IDF to carry out crimes against humanity.

In a statement released by the country’s foreign office, French authorities wrote that the Rome Statue – which established the ICC – established that leaders of states which have not signed the treaty are immune from prosecution.

Israel, like the United States, did not sign up to the statue and has never been a member of the court.

The ICC asserts that it does have jurisdiction over the IDF’s actions in Gaza, because Palestine was allowed to join in 2015 after their delegation was admitted to the United Nations as an observer state.