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Dutch MFA Confirms to Parliament: Ready to Arrest Netanyahu on ICC Warrant
Nov 21, 2024, 12:56 PM
The Dutch Foreign Minister has confirmed to parliament that the Netherlands is prepared to act upon an ICC arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This follows reports from the Dutch news agency ANP, which quoted the Minister stating that the country is obliged to execute such an arrest warrant. Additionally, the Dutch government will break off all 'non-essential' contact with the Israeli government.
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