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Poland is unhappy with the decision not to arrest Netanyahu


The Polish authorities' decision not to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the orders of the ICC if he participates in an event commemorating the liberation of the concentration camp "Auschwitz" is a selective application of the law and "gives arguments to Russia".

In a conversation with the Polish press agency, the professor of Nicolaus Copernicus University, Maciej Jenkiewicz, said this, writes Gazeta. He emphasized that he looks at what is happening with horror, because Poland's actions are "quite a dangerous case in international law".

According to the expert, Israel's actions can be evaluated in different ways, but since Warsaw has decided to join the Rome Statute, it must comply with the decisions of the International Criminal Court. Jenkiewicz reminded that in the same situation, the order to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin was met with "huge support from the Polish side." .