“These attacks violate the human right to life, absent any indication that the victims posed an imminent lethal threat to anyone else at the time.”

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    Icc doesn’t really hold court often if ever whst they do do is remove people from public participation and lucrative trade deals. Those matter to countries.

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      An indictment against Netanyahu doesn’t really affect Israel’s trade deals. Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of the Economy, etc are free to go where they need to conclude any deals.

      And most of Netanyahu’s foreign trips before indictment were to the US and Russia, which he is still free to visit. He also frequently visits Jordan, which is an ICC member but in the past has refused to arrest visitors with ICC warrants.

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        It already has, turkey stopped trade.

        Yes that’s why I specifically didn’t say all icc member states…

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          Turkey’s embargo is not related to the ICC, in fact it happened before the ICC acted against Netanyahu.

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            Same week turkey joined the icc petition turkey stopped export. That was May 2ndish, icc announced May 20th.

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              Turkey didn’t petition the ICC, you’re thinking of the ICJ.

              The ICJ is not a criminal court. It cannot arrest or prosecute individuals. It can issue legal opinions regarding disputes between states, but it cannot enforce its opinions. For example, in 2014 it ruled that Japan could not hunt whales in Antarctica yet Japan is still hunting whales there today.

              Regardless, the ICJ has not yet issued a final opinion regarding Israel.