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You mean the Israelis who murder thousands of women and children at a whack.
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Hoss crap.You mean the Israelis who murder thousands of women and children at a whack.
the fuck is wrong with people
doesn't israel have the right to defend itself?
don't israeli soldiers have the right to fight back?
yea they fucking do.
don't these shithole countries have local jews they can hate?
In other news, fucking mulsims blew up France, no warrants issued
The warrant is good anywhere Europe.When was the last time Bibi was in Spain?
Just curious.
ICC, UN and even turkey have found no cause or dropped the case.
Netanyahu cannot be touch while in office. I don't believe interpol have cause under such a case.
This is more showmanship that anything else.
So The seven won't be traveling to spain, but the country still have opened door for the return of jews to their country.
You mean the Israelis who murder thousands of women and children at a whack.
Hashing and rehashing and re-re-hashing and re-re-re-hashing old shit like the ankle-biters and yip-yip dogs they are... it's the way of the Fifth Columnist.The flotillas saga again.. imbeciles.
Spain is irrelevant...
Finally some Justice for those innocent peace activists
Spain issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu
Spain issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu
The Spanish national court has reopened a 2010 case against seven current and former top Israeli leaders for a naval incident that resulted in the death of 10 Turkish activists.
By Cathaleen Chen 50 minutes ago
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A Spanish judge has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other former and current government officials for a deadly fight at sea in 2010. As long as the warrant is in effect, if Netanyahu and those officials set foot in the western European country, they could be detained and questioned.
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The 2010 incident was a flotilla raid, in which a group of pro-Palestinian human rights activists attempted to disrupt an Israeli naval blockade of the Gaza Strip. Israeli naval forces were able to stop the flotilla, but when they boarded one of the activists’ ships, the Mavi Marmara, they were attacked by knives and clubs.
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In an ensuing gun battle, nine activists died. Most of the deceased were part of a Turkish NGO, the IHH, that has alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.
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In addition to Mr. Netanyahu, the implicated officials include former Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, former defense ministers Moshe Ya’alon and Ehud Barak, former Interior Minister Eli Yishai, former Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor, and Minister without Portfolio Bennie Begin
Finally some Justice for those innocent peace activists
Spain issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu
Spain issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu
The Spanish national court has reopened a 2010 case against seven current and former top Israeli leaders for a naval incident that resulted in the death of 10 Turkish activists.
By Cathaleen Chen 50 minutes ago
Content preferences
A Spanish judge has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other former and current government officials for a deadly fight at sea in 2010. As long as the warrant is in effect, if Netanyahu and those officials set foot in the western European country, they could be detained and questioned.
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The 2010 incident was a flotilla raid, in which a group of pro-Palestinian human rights activists attempted to disrupt an Israeli naval blockade of the Gaza Strip. Israeli naval forces were able to stop the flotilla, but when they boarded one of the activists’ ships, the Mavi Marmara, they were attacked by knives and clubs.
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In an ensuing gun battle, nine activists died. Most of the deceased were part of a Turkish NGO, the IHH, that has alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Recommended: Who is Spain's Judge Baltasar Garzón? Five key questions answered.
In addition to Mr. Netanyahu, the implicated officials include former Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, former defense ministers Moshe Ya’alon and Ehud Barak, former Interior Minister Eli Yishai, former Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor, and Minister without Portfolio Bennie Begin
Love to be on that protection detail.
"We're here to place the Prime Minister under arrest."
"Oh ya? I'm here to tell ya you aren't gonna do anything of the sort. (click)"
The warrant is good anywhere Europe.When was the last time Bibi was in Spain?
Just curious.
NOPE as it is not a European arrest warrant, so only applies in Spain. Guess you don't know European law as well as you think you do.
The warrant is good anywhere Europe.When was the last time Bibi was in Spain?
Just curious.
NOPE as it is not a European arrest warrant, so only applies in Spain. Guess you don't know European law as well as you think you do.
Spain issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu
Spain had considerable success in extraditing former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in 1998. The Audiencia Nacional had accepted in 1996 a lawsuit against the despot under charges of terrorism, torture, and genocide. Pinochet was arrested in London – the first time a former head of state had been apprehended under universal jurisdiction – and British judges ruled in favor of his extradition to Spain.