Poland joined other EU countries in allowing the Israeli leader entry without threat of arrest, this time for a ceremony commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz — which Netanyahu had no intention of attending anyway.
Poland's president wants Benjamin Netanyahu to be able to attend events marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz despite an ICC arrest warrant for the Israeli leader.
The ICC's former Polish president slammed Warsaw's decision to protect Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu from the court’s arrest warrant.
Polish government promises free and safe participation for Israelis after PM's aide says no plans to attend events marking 80 years since liberation, citing war crimes warrant
Leadership from Poland has previously stated that should Netanyahu enter the country, they would enforce the warrant.
On January 9, 2025, the Polish government adopted a resolution that enables senior Israeli officials to participate in events commemorating the Auschwitz concentration camp’s liberation on January 27.
Pro-Palestine campaign group threatens legal action over Polish government resolution shielding Israeli prime minister from arrest
Poland's leaders are wisely promising to ignore an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A recent resolution will allow top Israeli officials to attend events in Poland commemorating Auschwitz's liberation. This could include welcoming Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity. Rather than follow in ...
Polish President Andrzej Duda seeks Benjamin Netanyahu's protection from arrest at the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation.
Poland's president asked the government to ensure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can choose to attend the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp without fear of arrest under an ICC warrant,
The former Polish president of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday slammed Warsaw's decision to protect Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu from the court’s arrest warrant should he decides to attend a commemoration of the liberation of Auschwitz.