Netanyahu Flies Through ICC Europe to Meet Trump, Underscoring Limits of Arrest Warrant
The aircraft carrying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Florida for talks with President Donald Trump crossed the airspace of Greece, Italy, and France—three ICC member states, despite the court’s arrest warrant hanging over him.
No one is “arresting” a plane in the sky, but the routing matters: it shrinks the distance between Europe’s legal rhetoric and the real-world question of what happens if there’s ever an emergency diversion onto ICC-member territory.
Netanyahu’s Florida meetings are expected to focus on Gaza’s fragile ceasefire and the next phase of the U.S.-backed plan, alongside Iran’s nuclear and missile threats and broader regional coordination.
The warrant is still in force while ICC judges weigh Israel’s jurisdiction challenge, and Israel rejects the court’s authority and calls the move politically driven.
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