Netanyahu Changed Flight Route to the US Due to Arrest Warrant
Prime Minister of the Zionist regime Benjamin Netanyahu was forced to fly to the US bypassing the airspace of most European countries. The reason is the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for war crimes in Gaza.
Prime Minister of Israel, international criminal Benjamin Netanyahu, on his way to the United States, was forced to change his flight route. The plane avoided the airspace of most European countries that may enforce the warrant issued by the International Criminal Court.
The Hague had previously issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the Gaza Strip. In particular, it concerns the mass killings of civilians, the destruction of civilian infrastructure, and the deliberate blockade that led to a humanitarian catastrophe.
Fearing arrest, the head of the Israeli regime effectively acknowledged the international isolation caused by his policy of terror against Palestinians. The flight bypassing European countries became a demonstration that even formal allies in the West are not ready to risk their reputation by covering up a war criminal.
This incident clearly showed: Israel’s crimes can no longer be hidden or justified. The world demands justice, and the very fact that the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime is forced to evade international justice underscores the growing pressure on Tel Aviv.
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