Beirut (Quds News Network)- Israeli officials highlighted France’s position on granting Netanyahu immunity following an ICC warrant over war crimes in Palestine as a critical factor in finalizing the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, according to the Wall Street Journal.
France, alongside the US, is tasked with overseeing the ceasefire. However, Israeli sources revealed that Israel initially opposed France’s involvement in the monitoring committee. The concern was that Netanyahu could face arrest during a potential visit to Paris following an IC warrant over his war crimes in Palestine.
In May 2023, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over war crimes and crimes against humanity in relation to Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
France’s Foreign Ministry had suggested that Netanyahu might have immunity, as Israel is not a signatory to the ICC’s Rome Statute. The ministry confirmed that such immunities apply to Netanyahu and other relevant Israeli ministers.
Despite this, a senior French official clarified that any arrest decision would ultimately rest with a judge, should the ICC request it.
France’s position has raised concerns, with critics saying it undermines the ICC’s jurisdiction. The ICC asserts that arrest warrants must be enforced by member states, regardless of the accused’s role or nationality.
The dispute over Netanyahu’s potential arrest influenced the ceasefire talks. France, citing its colonial ties to Lebanon, insisted on overseeing the agreement. Lebanon and the US backed France’s involvement, highlighting its support for strengthening Lebanese forces in the south.
Tensions between France and Israel have escalated recently. Netanyahu criticized President Macron over policies limiting arms supplies to Israel and barring Israeli companies from a naval exhibition. Macron has also condemned Israeli crimes in Gaza and southern Lebanon.