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.
The Polish government has adopted a resolution vowing to ensure the free and safe participation of Israeli leaders who choose to attend commemorations for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau later this month.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Poland. Meanwhile, Israel made a deal with Hamas. Read more about what happened on Wednesday, January 15. Zelenskyy's visit to Poland Yesterday, January 15,
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.
However, headlines in Poland, Israel, and around the globe created a new crisis between Warsaw and Jerusalem, stating that Netanyahu would be arrested upon arrival in Poland. Facts became again a ...
cross-border attack on Israel. On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that Duda had written Prime Minister Donald Tusk saying Poland should ensure Netanyahu can be "unhindered" in attending the Jan. 27 Auschwitz commemoration given the event's exceptional nature.
Poland has ensured that Israel's leader could attend events marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz despite an ICC arrest warrant, thought he's not expected.
The Polish president has asked the government to not arrest Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu under an ICC warrant if he enters the country. #EuropeNews
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.
The Polish government has adopted a resolution promising that senior Israeli officials – including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – can freely travel to Poland for the 80th anniversary of ...
Senate President Sue Lines, who has previously accused Israel of the “crime of apartheid”, will represent Australia at an event to marking 80 years since the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz.