Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not attend an event marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland over fears he would be arrested and handed over to the International Criminal Court (ICC), Polish media has reported.
Wladyslaw Bartoszewski, Poland’s deputy foreign minister, who is organising the ceremony, told Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita that Warsaw was committed to respecting the ICC’s decisions.
That feel when you cannot come to the genocide commemoration because you are committing genocide.
”Are we the baddies…?”
—NetanYayhoo
more like “vee cannot be ze baddies, vee arrhe victims. anyone disagreeing vill be terrhminated”
He either knows or he doesn’t. Either way he’s not asking the question.
Netan-a-hole
I truly hate when it happens, such an inconvenience /s
The bigotry-meter would get a massive overload…
Good to see a country finally fulfilling their ICC obligations. What’s the point of agreeing to a treaty if you’re just going to break it?
Previously:
Leaves a taste of Vichy in the mouth
Not to make excuses, but Mongolia is, quite literally, between a rock and a hard place.
Doesn’t Germany also disrespect the ICCs decision?
That’s fucking ironic.
Also, it would start to look very much like a Nazi coming back to visit.
He’d come with a notebook
“Poland is Hamas” -Bibi probably
Aww nettypot is scawed he’s gonna get awwested
That old genocide. New genocide is more interesting to him.
Maybe if they rebuild it as a Palestinian memorial…
Too Much Genocide Bibi