“International fugitive”, the fate of Netanyahu – ISNA
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, who is currently in international isolation, may become an “international fugitive” in the coming days with the judgment of the Hague Court.
According to Isna, the English media reported in an article that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become a despised figure due to his crimes in Gaza. It will become an international escape.
According to the Guardian, Netanyahu is on the verge of entering a full-scale war with Hezbollah, and continues to oppose the ceasefire agreement with Hamas, ignoring calls to reduce tensions. Netanyahu is going to give a speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, and according to the American media, we will undoubtedly witness anti-Zionist demonstrations in New York.
According to the Guardian, Netanyahu’s visit to the United Nations comes after a year of bloodshed in Gaza and the killing of more than 41,000 Palestinians, while the International Criminal Court is considering the prosecutors’ request to issue an arrest warrant for the Israeli prime minister.
Netanyahu is approaching the day of his speech at the United Nations, having previously accused the Palestinian Refugee Relief and Employment Agency (UNRWA) of violating the principle of neutrality and participating in Hamas operations, and has martyred around 200 aid workers since the beginning of the war. “Antonio Guterres”, the Secretary General of the United Nations, has said that he has not talked to Netanyahu since the beginning of the war, because the prime minister of the occupying regime did not answer his calls.
Netanyahu last visited the US in July of this year, and during a joint session of the US Congress, he promised “total victory” in the Gaza war and described his critics as “idiots”. In the streets outside the US Congress, thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters staged a demonstration and clashed with the police.
According to the Guardian, the war in Gaza and the crimes committed by the Zionists in the past months caused Netanyahu’s dream to normalize relations between the occupying regime and Saudi Arabia. Netanyahu has now become a despised figure both inside the occupied territories and in the international community, and there are many criticisms against his policies in Gaza.
The English media reported: “The bloodshed in Gaza has increased tensions, and recently, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said that Saudi Arabia will not recognize Israel without the formation of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.”
At the end of its report, the Guardian, referring to the review of Netanyahu’s arrest warrant at the International Criminal Court, reported: “If the judges of the International Criminal Court this week, in a surprise decision, convict Netanyahu of committing a war crime in Gaza, he will turn from a despised figure into a He has become an international fugitive and will be shamed even more.”
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