The fun part is not the approval.Let's wait until it gets approved by the judges.
Without checking, my guess is that neither the 'official state' of Israel nor the 'unofficial state' of Gaza/Palestine recognise the authority of the ICC, so no extradition will take place. According to my understanding, if ICC issues an arrest warrant, the person concerned cannot visit countries recognising the ICC without being arrested (as is the case with Putin).The judges have not yet approved the request for extradition.
Without checking, my guess is that neither the 'official state' of Israel nor the 'unofficial state' of Gaza/Palestine recognise the authority of the ICC, so no extradition will take place.
Thats the whole point here.Without checking, my guess is that neither the 'official state' of Israel nor the 'unofficial state' of Gaza/Palestine recognise the authority of the ICC, so no extradition will take place. According to my understanding, if ICC issues an arrest warrant, the person concerned cannot visit countries recognising the ICC without being arrested (as is the case with Putin).