Keir Starmer branded ‘disgrace’ after backing arrest warrant for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu

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SIR Keir Starmer faces fury after backing a war crimes arrest warrant for the Israeli PM.

Benjamin Netanyahu is alleged to have broken international laws in the war against Hamas.

Benjamin Netanyahu is alleged to have broken international laws in the war against HamasAFP

Keir Starmer has been branded a ‘disgrace’ after backing the arrest warrantThe Mega Agency

He faces arrest if he travels to any country, such as the UK, party to the International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction.

Following the issue of the warrant, Downing Street said PM Sir Keir “respects the independence of the ICC”.

No10 said it will now be up to domestic courts to make a final determination on whether Britain endorses the decision.

A spokesman also refused to say that Mr Netanyahu would be welcome in Britain and wouldn’t clarify whether he would be arrested if he travelled to London tomorrow.

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said: “The UK shouldn’t enforce this farcical warrant from a politicised court. Starmer is a disgrace.”

 Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel insisted: “Labour must condemn and challenge the ICC’s decision.”

Ex-Home Secretary Suella Braverman added: “The ICC has lost credibility. They’ve made a mockery of the law and undermined the international rules based system.”

The UK is a signatory of the ICC, based in the Netherlands, and Attorney General Richard Hermer has vowed to respect rulings.

The court also issued arrest warrants against former Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant and presumed-dead Hamas chief Mohammed Deif.

Judges said there were “reasonable grounds” the men bore “criminal responsibility” for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Israel and Hamas reject the allegations. The Israeli PM’s office condemned the decision as “antisemitic”.

The US also hit out at the ruling.

The court also issued arrest warrants against former Israeli defence minister Yoav GallantAFP

The presumed-dead Hamas chief Mohammed Deif was also named in an International Criminal Court warrantAFP Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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