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Why France’s argument against arresting Netanyahu doesn’t hold up
France has claimed that the Israeli PM has immunity as a head of state, but legal experts and ICC rulings suggest otherwise.
Why France’s argument against arresting Netanyahu doesn’t hold up
French President Emmanuel Macron faces criticism for saying Netanyahu will not be arrested on French soil. / others
December 4, 2024

“It seems extremely unusual for France, of all countries, to say that Benjamin Netanyahu has immunity as long as he is head of government with respect to this,” says Lynk, a professor of law at the University of Western Ontario.

“Certainly, that's not the position of the European Union, and it's not the position, as I understand it, of most of the European signatories to the Rome Statute,” he tells TRT World.

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