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redvelvetwishtree · 12 days
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in-for-a-pennyx · 6 months
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The state of UK politics right now. Glad to see Suella go though
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mysharona1987 · 26 days
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sayruq · 6 days
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Israel’s Channel 12 revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fears that the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague will issue orders to arrest him and other officials due to violations in the war on Gaza. The channel revealed that an urgent discussion took place on Tuesday at the Prime Minister’s Office that has remained confidential until now, in which worrying scenarios and serious concerns emerged that would allow the issuance of international arrest warrants from ICC in The Hague against senior Israeli officials, security leaders and politicians, including Netanyahu himself. It reported that the highest political and legal elite in Israel were present at the discussion.
The channel confirmed that Netanyahu asked the British and German foreign ministers during their visit to Israel to intervene to prevent the issuance of arrest warrants by the ICC. It explained that Tel Aviv has obtained information and messages indicating the possibility of such orders being issued on a large scale and that they may be issued at the end of next month. Channel 12 reported that the discussions raised the issue of the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and the statements made by several countries that Israel is violating international law, as well as treating the civilian population in the Gaza Strip in a manner that violates the Fourth Geneva Convention. At the end of the discussion, a decision was made to take some last-minute urgent measures with the ICC and influential political parties to prevent the issuance of arrest warrants.
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trustthechef · 6 months
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David Cameron right now
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gayforcarstairsgirls · 6 months
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ebwardelric · 6 months
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I get so much mileage out of this
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i-am-aprl · 12 days
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A rare moment of journalism on Sky News
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loz37 · 2 years
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bottlesandbarricades · 6 months
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Ngl I did not have pigfucker comeback 2023 on my bingo card
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cl3arestblue · 6 months
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insane country
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useless-englandfacts · 4 months
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almost 100 days in and david cameron thinks they ‘may’ have broken international law. dude they’ve broken ALL the international law what PLANET are you on?
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mysharona1987 · 4 months
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Oh, he’s totally been warned by lawyers that Israel has been violating international law.
“Look, I don’t read every single piece paper put in from of me.”
Literally, he said this.
No big deal, bro. You’re just *checks notes* foreign secretary.
But we’re supposed to believe you’re not looking into this issue or asked advice about it.
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sayruq · 5 days
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FOREIGN Secretary David Cameron approved continuing arms exports to Israel just two days after the country’s military killed three British aid workers, court documents have revealed. The news comes after the High Court reversed a previous dismissal of a case against the exports brought by the UK-based Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) and the Al-Haq human rights organisation, which is based in the Palestinian West Bank. At an appeal hearing on Tuesday, the two groups were granted a full judicial review hearing challenging the UK Government's failure to halt weapons exports to Israel, which is set for October. The groups say exported weapons and parts risk being used in violations of international humanitarian law in Gaza.According to the UK Government’s export licencing criteria, Tory ministers must block arms sales if there is “a clear risk” that weapons might be used to commit or facilitate “internal repression” or “a serious violation of international humanitarian law”. At the High Court hearing on Tuesday, the Tory government’s lawyers did not argue that the case against arms exports is inarguable, instead saying that the court hasn’t seen all the relevant documents and that they can only be shared in closed, secret proceedings due to national security.
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englandwasamistake · 6 months
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