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The decision now rests with the ICC’s pre-trial chamber, which handles cases related to the Palestinians. Under ICC procedure, the chamber may request additional evidence before issuing a ruling. Israeli sources anticipate that the court may respond favorably to Khan’s request and issue the arrest warrants.
Even if warrants are issued against Netanyahu and Gallant, it does not mean they will be immediately arrested. They would only face arrest if they enter one of the 123 countries, aside from Palestine, that are signatories to the Rome Statute.
Notably, the United States is not subject to ICC jurisdiction, but several Western countries, including the UK, France and Canada, are. For context, Russian President Vladimir Putin has faced an ICC arrest warrant for over a year but has avoided arrest by not visiting any countries bound by the Rome Statute until his trip to Mongolia last week. The country, which is a signatory to the Roma Statute, faced backlash for neglecting to apprehend the Russian leader during his visit.