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Earlier this week, PJ Media’s Rick Moran reported that the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as Ibrahim Al Masri and Mohammed Deif of Hamas. Deif is dead, so good luck with serving that warrant.
Neither the U.S. nor Israel are signatories to the ICC, so they don’t have to abide by any rulings that his ridiculous globalist body issues. But plenty of other countries do.
“The practical effect is going to be that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is going to have to watch where he travels lest he be arrested,” said Albert Mohler on his podcast on Friday morning. “And just understand that if this can be threatened against the prime minister of Israel, it can and almost assuredly will at some point be exercised against a sitting President of the United States or for that matter, a former President of the United States.”
“Disturbingly, several European nations, including close allies to the United States, have indicated that they believe the ICC, the International Criminal Court, rightly applied these arrest warrants to the Israeli prime minister,” he added.
One of those nations is the United Kingdom. Britain’s far-left Labour government said it would abide by the ruling if Netanyahu were to set foot on UK soil.