Slovenia bans Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu from entering, citing ICC arrest warrant
Slovenia has barred Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This action highlights Slovenia's commitment to international law. The decision follows an International Criminal Court arrest warrant. Slovenia had already restricted entry for two ot...

The decision was linked to an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against the Israeli prime minister, Foreign Ministry official Neva Grasic said, according to the official STA news agency.
The EU nation of some 2 million people, which recognised a Palestinian state last year, has been a vocal critic of Israeli actions in Gaza and Thursday's move against Netanyahu was apparently designed to underscore the country's policies.
Slovenia already had barred Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich from entering the country and imposed an arms embargo on Israel.
"All countries that are bound by the international court, including Slovenia, must not recognise the situation resulting from Israel's illegal presence in the occupied Palestinian territory, and must not offer any support in maintaining this situation," she added.
The Slovenian government said on X that the decision sends "a clear message to the state of Israel that Slovenia expects consistent respect for the decisions of international courts and international humanitarian law."
By doing so, Slovenia "confirms its commitment to international law, universal values of human rights and a principled and consistent foreign policy," the government added.
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