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sraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should give up to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Italian former ICC registrar Silvana Arbia La Stampa daily in an interview on Tuesday a day after the court's prosecutor requested war crime indictments for Israeli and Hamas leaders.
"It would be a good thing for Netanyahu and the other suspects to give themselves up," said 71-year-old Potenza-born Arbia, a also prosecutor at the United Nations Rwanda Tribunal.
"As long as the international community organises with laws, no one cam consider themselves above them," Arbia told the Turin daily.
“Neither Netanyahu, nor Biden, nor any soldier, commander, - civilian leader.
"Of course, now Bibi is n longer a person free to move like - before.
He is definitely most more isolated more." ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan's indictment requests for crimes against humanity are upheld, the Israeli prime minister not longer be free to travel allied countries except the United States, has not signed up to the court for fear of legal losing sovereignty and for fear of its being citizens prosecuted for war crimes.
Arbia said she thought the ICC justice woulds uphold Khan's requests.
"The expects know.