UK Government Withdraws Challenge to ICC Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu
Labour reverses previous Conservative stance, aligning with court's jurisdiction over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
- New Labour government under Keir Starmer decides not to oppose ICC's request for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders.
- Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had planned to challenge the ICC's jurisdiction, citing the Oslo Accords.
- The decision has drawn criticism from Israeli officials and some Jewish organizations, while being praised by human rights groups.
- The move signifies a shift in UK foreign policy and puts the government at odds with the United States.
- Labour has also restored funding to the UN Palestine relief agency, marking another departure from the previous administration's policies.


























