Canadian PM Says Netanyahu Will Be Arrested If He Enters Canada
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has turned itself into a complete joke.
Well, that is to everyone but Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
While the United States is brushing off the recent appeal denial and warrant for arrest issued by the ICC, Trudeau is not.
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Last week, the ICC rejected the appeal presented by Israel in the defense of Israeli PM Netanyahu and his defense minister.
So, now, technically, both men are wanted war criminals.
Israel’s president went bonkers after the ruling was announced, stating, "Taken in bad faith, the outrageous decision at the ICC has turned universal justice into a universal laughingstock. It makes a mockery of the sacrifice of all those who fight for justice – from the Allied victory over the Nazis till today.”
Senator Graham (R-S.C.) also chimed in, stating, “The International Corrupt Criminal Court has acted in the most absurd and irresponsible manner possible by issuing arrest warrants against the Prime Minister and former Defense Minister of Israel while there is a serious cloud of allegations hanging over the prosecutor who sought these warrants.”
Netanyahu’s office also responded, stating, “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not give in to pressure. He will continue to pursue all the objectives that Israel set out to achieve in its just war against Hamas and the Iranian axis of terror.”
While most countries are livid over the ruling, Trudeau says the court needs to be respected.
He stated, “We are one of the founding members of the International Criminal Court, and International Court of Justice. We stand up for international law, and we will abide by all the regulations and rulings of the international courts.”
If there is one thing we have learned over the last decade, it is that most of the international organizations are corrupt and a complete joke.
I am going to go out on a limb and predict that Netanyahu and Trump will not have very nice words for Trudeau when they address his comments.