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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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The International Criminal Court has requested an
arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
However, as of now, no decision has been made regarding the approval
of the warrant. The ICC's chief prosecutor has applied for arrest
warrants for Netanyahu and other individuals on charges of war crimes
and crimes against humanity. The situation is still ongoing, and no
final approval has been issued yet.
If the United Nations does not agree with it, an arrest warrant
can still be issued for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu by the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC
operates independently of the UN, so its decisions are not
contingent on UN approval. The ICC's chief prosecutor has applied for
arrest warrants for Netanyahu and others on charges of war crimes and
crimes against humanity, regardless of the UN's or the United States
stance on the matter.
The Conventional wisdom you
mention refers to the body of ideas or explanations that are
generally accepted by the public or experts in a particular field. It
represents the commonly held beliefs, opinions, judgements, or
predictions about a specific matter. In simpler terms, it is the
widely accepted belief on which most people base their actions or
decisions.
This is not conventional wisdom; this is a blatant distortion of
the truth. At the moment, Netanyahu is free to go wherever he likes
completely unheeded, including addressing the US Congress. Once
implemented, the arrest warrant will be enforced.
However, all you are achieving with this article is skirting
around the borders of what awaits Netanyahu for his crimes against
not only humanity in general but the children of Gaza. I would not be
in his shoes for all the gold in the world. Excusing his war crimes
or trying to protect this murderous animal only puts you in the same
category—I pity you.
In the King James Version of the Bible, various verses highlight
the importance of treating children with care, love, and respect,
while warning against causing them harm or offence.
Ephesians 6:4 - This verse advises fathers
not to provoke their children to wrath, but to bring them up in the
nurture and admonition of the Lord. It highlights the responsibility
of parents to raise their children in a loving and disciplined
manner.
1 Corinthians 13:4-6 - Although this passage
does not explicitly mention children, it speaks about the qualities
of charity or love, emphasising that love does not behave rudely, is
not easily provoked, and does not rejoice in iniquity. These
principles can be applied to how we should treat children with
kindness and respect.
Deuteronomy 32:35 - This verse speaks about
divine vengeance and recompense, suggesting that it is not for
humans to take matters into their own hands but to trust in God's
justice. It indirectly implies the need to protect the innocent and
vulnerable, including children.
Matthew 18:5-7 - In these verses, Jesus
teaches about the importance of welcoming and not causing harm to
little children. He warns against offending or causing stumbling
blocks for children who believe in him, stressing the significance
of treating them with kindness and care.
Overall, these verses underscore the biblical teachings on the
importance of treating children with love, respect, and protection,
and the consequences of causing harm or offence to them.
Here is the passage from Matthew 18:5-7 in the King James Version:
Matthew 18:5-7 KJV:
"And whoso shall receive one such little child in my
name received me. But whoso shall offend one of these little ones
which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were
hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the
sea. Woe unto the world because of offences! For it must needs be
that offences come; but woe to that man by whom the offence
cometh!"
Arrest Warrants: While arrest warrants are
serious legal documents that authorise the apprehension of
individuals suspected of committing crimes, they are temporal in
nature and subject to legal processes.
Eternity in the Lake of Fire: In contrast, the
concept of eternal damnation in the Lake of Fire that awaits
Netanyahu is an everlasting punishment beyond the scope of human laws
and earthly consequences.
Blessings