British Home Secretary refuses to say that War criminal and fugitive Netenyahu would be arrested if he came to the UK.

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However, it is important to note that they (for now) aren't openly challenging the court's warrant.

When reports sound like this:

"There are “proper processes” to be followed if International Criminal Court (ICC) investigations ever become a matter for the UK, the Home Secretary has said."

the usual meaning is "we really wish he doesn't come because it would be a huge headache" and implies there's a good chance at least some part of the formal arrest process would start.

I agree that it is disappointingly weak support for the court, but openly accepting the courts authority is already that a pretty big win
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