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22 Nov 2024
#society
GB News: 'Law and order!' Hooligans face two years behind bars just weeks after Labour freed thousands to ease overcrowding
New "respect orders" in the UK could lead to up to two years in prison for hooligans breaching anti-social behaviour regulations. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is empowering police and local councils to issue Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs) and impose restrictions on offenders.
The measures aim to combat issues like street drinking and vandalism, which undermine community confidence. Police can seize vehicles linked to anti-social behaviour, and courts may impose fines, unpaid work, or curfews. These changes are part of the Crime and Policing Bill.
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GB News: 'Disgrace!' Starmer sparks fury by supporting ICC as Netanyahu faces 'farcical' arrest warrant
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may face arrest in Britain due to an International Criminal Court warrant over alleged war crimes related to the Gaza conflict. The UK, as an ICC member, is obligated to enforce such warrants, but the government has not confirmed if an arrest would occur.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer supports the ICC's position, marking a shift from previous Conservative opposition. The U.S. has condemned the warrants, with President Biden asserting there is no equivalence between Israel and Hamas. Netanyahu's office has dismissed the charges as unfounded.
Times Of Israel: What’s next after ICC issued arrest warrants against Israeli leaders
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as a deceased Hamas leader, for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The ICC's jurisdiction stems from the Palestinian Authority's membership, and while all member states are required to arrest individuals under such warrants, enforcement relies on cooperation, as the ICC lacks its own police force.
Netanyahu and Gallant may continue to travel, but risks of arrest exist in ICC member states. The warrants could influence Israel's diplomatic relations and complicate international legal proceedings related to the conflict. The court's findings may also impact other cases, such as those seeking arms embargoes against Israel.