The courtlast week issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu,former defence minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas leader Ibrahim al-Masri for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza conflict.
As one of the 124 member states of the ICC,Australia is supposed to abide by the rulings of the court,but it is up to sovereign states to enforce the law.
“What I can say to the chamber is that Australia will act consistently with our obligations under international law and our approach will be informed by international law,not by politics,” Wong told the Senate on Monday.
The federal government’s refusal to denounce the arrest warrants has further strained relations with Israel,afterAustralia voted against the Jewish state in several high-profile United Nations votes anddenied former Israeli government minister Ayelet Shaked a visa to travel to Australia.
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Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp has made clear Netanyahu would be arrested if he set foot in the Netherlands,saying:“When it comes to arrest warrants,it is clear:we execute an arrest warrant.”
The European Union’s top diplomat,Josep Borrell,posted on social media platform X:“These decisions are binding on all states party to the Rome Statute,which includes all EU member states.”