Worldwide Felony Court docket might challenge warrants for arrest of senior Israeli officers.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says no one will cease its army actions – not even the Worldwide Felony Court docket.
The ICC is investigating the nation’s operations in Gaza and the occupied West Financial institution – and will challenge warrants for the arrest of Netanyahu and different Israeli leaders.
Netanyahu says such a transfer can be outrageous – and set a harmful precedent.
And the international minister insists the nation received’t be deterred and can proceed to struggle.
The court docket’s prosecutor says anybody who breaks the legislation might be held accountable.
However Israel shouldn’t be a part of the ICC and doesn’t recognise its jurisdiction.
But any warrants it points might put its officers liable to being arrested in different international locations.
So what might the ICC probe imply for Netanyahu and Israel?
Presenter: Nick Clark
Visitors:
Gideon Levy – Columnist, Haaretz newspaper
Geoffrey Good – Barrister and human rights lawyer
Stephen Zunes – Professor of politics, College of San Francisco