Italian Foreign Minister: Netanyahu Never Goes to a Country Where He Might Be Arrested

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Italian Foreign Minister: Netanyahu Never Goes to a Country Where He Might Be Arrested

Italian Foreign Minister Netanyahu Never Goes to a Country Where He Could Be Arrested

Antonio Tajani, Italy’s Foreign Minister, said on Tuesday, December 6, at the end of the G7 Foreign Ministers’ meeting, that there are many legal doubts regarding the arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued by the International Criminal Court.

According to Reuters, Tajani said in a press conference that there are many legal doubts, and in my opinion, the feasibility of executing this warrant is very hypothetical because Netanyahu never goes to a country where he could be arrested.

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