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Greece, Italy and France ignore ICC warrant as Netanyahu flies through airspace for Trump talks
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"Civilian Aircraft (Article 3 bis): Adopted in 1984, this amendment to the Chicago Convention requires all states to refrain from using weapons against civil aircraft in flight. Safety of passengers must not be endangered, and in cases of interception, the lives of those on board must be protected."
Unless the plane was a military threat, shooting them down would be considered improper internationally.
Not intercepting the PMs plane and arresting him for the ICC warrant is also illegal under international law. Israel can't legally occupy the settlements that they do, that's a violation of international law. They can't bomb refugee camps, that's a violation of international law. They can't starve Palestinians intentionally, that's against international law. They can't refuse medical help to injured civilians or Hamas fighters who cannot fight anymore, that's against international law.
I'm assuming, as somebody quoting some random treaty to me, that you're a liberal who views laws and legality as the order that holds our world together. It must come as a real shock to you that no state actually gives a shit about what's legal, they only care about what they can get away with. Unless you can force your government to abide by a law, they can do whatever the fuck they want. That's the neat thing about laws, they don't mean shit unless the government in question decides to abide by them.
So your thought is Greece who made agreemennts with Israel is going to fly U.S. made jets to arrest someone that the U.S. doesn't want arrested, to answer to a court that the U.S. also doesn't recognize. We knew Greece wouldn't do it. Would have to be another country
no, that isn't my thought at all. idk how you got confused, but I'm clearly saying states will do whatever they want so long as they think they can get away with it, and the legality or morality of doing something will never once factor into the decision.