(Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to notify the International Criminal Court that Israel is ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to appeal the International Criminal Court's decision to issue arrest ...
The foreign ministry did not say outright that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel would be free to travel to France, ...
The post Israel said to have conditioned French involvement in truce on statement that warrants won’t be enforced appeared ...
France has taken almost a week to come up with a clear position on the matter after the court in The Hague issued arrest ...
Israel will appeal the decision by the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, Israeli media reported ...
The complaint, filed with the senior investigating judge of the crimes against humanity division of the Paris judicial court, ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to notify the International Criminal Court that Israel is going to appeal the decision to issue ...
France says it "intends to continue to work in close collaboration" with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu despite the arrest warrant issued for him by the world's top war crimes court.
ICC is seeking an arrest warrant for Myanmar's junta leader for crimes against humanity related to the alleged persecution of ...
Earlier Wednesday, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot had already said that France considered that some leaders could enjoy ...