
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent flight to the United States has embarked on an unusual way of a roundabout – it seemed to avoid air space over countries that could force an excellent arrest warrant related to alleged war crimes.
Netanyahu’s plane left on Wednesday evening at the UN General Assembly and meeting with US President Donald Trump, avoiding its typical route in parts of Europe, as stated by CNN.
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Instead, he traveled along the entire length of the Mediterranean, before Gibraltar crossed the strait, according to flight tracking data.
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Netanyahu’s flight on radar.
Flightradar24, but completely avoided the French and Spanish air space, the flight briefly overwhelmed Greece and Italy.
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Two weeks ago, the Prime Minister’s office (PMO) announced that some journalists and Netanyahu’s members would accompany him for “technical arrangements related to sessions and security”.
The Jerusalem post said it was a way to compensate the required additional fuel.
In November 2024, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest orders for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Minister of Defense Yoava Gallant, who accused them of war crimes and crimes against humanity related to military operations of Israel in Gaza.
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While Israel and the United States are not members of ICC and therefore do not recognize its jurisdiction, many European countries are signatories of Rome. As such, they are legally obliged to promote ICC orders that could expose Netanyahu the risk of arrest if they enter their airspace or land on their borders, which probably explains the indirect flight trip to the US
France, Britain, Canada, Australia and Portugal are among the countries that have recognized the Palestinian state in the last few days, partly to help maintain the possibility of alive alive. Israel condemned the movements.
Slovenia prohibits Netanyahu
Meanwhile, Slovenia announced a formal ban on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and quoted the proceedings of the ongoing International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes committed during the Israeli military offensive in Gaza.
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The Slovenian government said that the Netanyah decision was monitored by its earlier ban in July for two far -right Israeli ministers. “With this step, the government sends a clear report that Slovenia expects consistent respect for the decision of international courts and international humanitarian law,” the government said in its statement.
When world leaders convene in the UN in New York, the United States intensified diplomatic efforts to end the almost two -year war in Gaza between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
On Tuesday, the American special envoy of Steve Witkoff revealed the Peace Plan in the Middle East in the Middle East, which aims to lay the foundations for permanent conflict resolution.
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The plan was shared with leaders and higher officials from several key regional and Muslim majorities, including Saudi Arabia, SAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan, signaling pressure on broad international support and cooperation.
Previously, on Thursday, Italy and Spain deployed naval vessels to support the international fleet of assistance, which came under the attack of drones while trying to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.
The Global Fleet Sumud, composed of approximately 50 civilian ships, is trying to question and break through the Israeli naval blockade in Gaza to deliver the supiped territory.
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The government sends Israel a clear report that Slovenia expects consistent respect for the decision of international courts and international humanitarian law.
During almost two years of Israeli military offensive, according to the Ministry of Health in Hamas, at least 65,502 Palestinians, mostly civilians, killed in Gaza in Gaza, considered the UN.
The offensive followed by Hamas on October 7, 2023, an attack on Israel, which resulted in death 1,219 people, mostly civilians, according to the sum of AFP based on Israeli personalities.
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