What's new

Spain ‘issues arrest warrant’ for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over 2010 Gaza flotilla

Dubious

RETIRED MOD
Joined
Jul 22, 2012
Messages
37,717
Reaction score
80
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
‘We consider it to be a provocation. We are working with the Spanish authorities to get it cancelled’
32-Netanyahu-AP.jpg

Benjamin Netanyahu has called an emergency meeting for Tuesday evening (AP) AP

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and seven other former and current government officials are at risk of arrest if they set foot in Spain, after a Spanish judge effectively issued an arrest warrant for the group, it has been reported.

According to the Latin American Herald Tribune, Spanish national court judge Jose de la Mata ordered the police and civil guard to notify him if Mr Netanyahu and the six other individuals enter the country, as their actions could see a case against them regarding the Freedom Flotilla attack of 2010 reopened.

Palestinians-AFP-Getty3.jpg

Palestinians wave their national flag as they ride boats during a rally in support of activists aboard a Pro-Gaza flotilla made up of four boats aimed at defying Israel's blockade of Gaza, at the seaport of Gaza City


The other men named in the issue are former defence minister Ehud Barak, former foreign minister Avigdor Leiberman, former minister of strategic affairs Moshe Yaalon, former interior minister Eli Yishai, minister without portfolio Benny Begin and vice admiral maron Eliezer, who was in charge of the operation.

The case – which was put on hold by Judge de la Mata last year – was brought against the men following an attack by Israeli security forces against the Freedom Flotilla aid ships in 2010, which was trying to reach Gaza.

It concerns the Mavi Marmara ship, the main civilian vessel in a fleet of six that were attempting to break an Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. The six ships were carrying around 500 passengers, humanitarian aid and construction materials. The Israeli Defence Force stormed the ship in a raid that left nine human rights activists dead. A tenth activist died later that month due to wounds sustained in the raid.

The Israeli Prime Minister and other officials now face charges in the case, should it be reopened.

Workers killed on Gaza aid flotilla

An Israeli foreign ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Nachshon told the Jerusalem Post: “We consider it to be a provocation. We are working with the Spanish authorities to get it cancelled. We hope it will be over soon.”

Spain ‘issues arrest warrant’ for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over 2010 Gaza flotilla attack | Europe | News | The Independent


I hope it holds!
 
. . .
To be fair, Spanish court also issued arrest warranty for George W. Bush, Putin, former Chinese president Jiang Zemin and I think Obama as well. Nobody actually takes the Spanish court seriously.
 
.
It is a kind gesture but how does Spain think they can enforce such actions? The Spanish have no power.
 
. .
It is a kind gesture but how does Spain think they can enforce such actions? The Spanish have no power.


Furthermore, they don't even have a case, since Israel behaved
according to the San Remo manual, which governs war at sea.
The flotilla members on the other hand could be tried and convicted for war crimes.
 
. .
Back
Top Bottom