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France “takes note” arrest warrants issued Thursday by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and the head of the armed wing of Hamas Mohammed Deif, declared this Friday, November 22 the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“Faithful to its long-standing commitment to supporting international justice”Paris “recalls his attachment to the independent work of the Court”he underlines in a press release, without explicitly specifying whether France, which is one of the 124 member states of the ICC, would arrest them if these people went to its territory.
These arrest warrants for war crimes and crimes against humanity aroused indignation in Israel and provoked a wave of contrasting reactions in Europe. American President Joe Biden denounced a decision “scandalous”.
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Regarding the situation in Gaza, France “has always and since the start of the conflict demanded strict respect for international humanitarian law and the protection of civilians” et “condemned his violations”recalls the spokesperson for French diplomacy, Christophe Lemoine.
“No possible equivalence” between Hamas and Israel
Paris also has “condemned and continues to condemn in the strongest terms the anti-Semitic terrorist attacks committed on October 7 by Hamas and other terrorist groups” et “recalls that there is no possible equivalence between Hamas, a terrorist group, and Israel, a democratic state”he argues.
“There is clearly a desire to humiliate Israel through this decision”regretted the vice-president of the National Rally Sébastien Chenu on Franceinfo on Friday calling on France – before the publication of the press release from the Quai d'Orsay – to “show this friendly country its support with a little more energy”.
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“Anything that hinders a political solution is not necessarily welcome at the moment”added the Macronist deputy Sylvain Maillard on the same antenna, while for the right, Philippe Juvin questioned the legitimacy of the ICC.
“Who does not see the very worrying drift of international institutions which make the fight against Israel a common point of all these people who, deep down, do not exercise democracy in their own country? »asked the MP on Sud Radio.
“A war criminal now actively wanted”
On the left, on the contrary, we welcomed this arrest warrant. “The ICC decision against Netanyahu and Gallant is the indisputable consequence of their strategy of annihilation, still at work”estimated the head of Ecologists Marine Tondelier on X.
For Olivier Faure, the boss of the PS, “this decision must lead Western countries to immediately interrupt all deliveries of weapons used in Gaza”.
“Netanyahu is a war criminal now actively wanted”welcomed the leader of the rebellious deputies Mathilde Panot on the same social network, while the LFI coordinator Manuel Bompard judged that France should “come out of your denial and finally act to end the genocide in Gaza”.
By Le Nouvel Obs with AFP