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UK drops challenge to ICC's Netanyahu arrest warrant
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The UK's government has changed its stance on the International Criminal Court's (ICC) request for arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as three Hamas leaders. Initially, the previous government had indicated it would challenge the ICC's jurisdiction, but the new Labour government has decided not to pursue this challenge. This move makes it more likely that the ICC will grant the prosecutor's request for arrest warrants. The UK's decision to withdraw its opposition to the ICC's jurisdiction is seen as a significant shift in its stance on the issue.
Labour's position is that the ICC chief prosecutor's decision to apply for arrest warrants is an independent matter for the court and the prosecutor.
On the submission, this was a proposal by the previous government that was not submitted before the election. I can confirm the government will not be pursuing that in line with our longstanding position that this is a matter for the court to decide on.
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