Saudi Arabia threatened to arrest Netanyahu in the Persian Gulf
Saudi Arabia has said it will arrest Netanyahu if he enters the Gulf states, based on an International Criminal Court warrant.
Saudi Arabia has made a statement that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be arrested if he tries to enter the Persian Gulf countries.
The basis for the arrest is a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), which accuses Netanyahu of international crimes, including actions against the Palestinian population. The move underscores the growing tensions in the region and Saudi Arabia's tough stance against the Israeli leadership and its policy towards Palestine.
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