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Comment by saubeidl

9 hours ago

This only applies if the individuals are a) protected by their country of residence and b) never leave it.

Neither of those are certain and even for people that a) applies to, b) can be a big hassle.

Just ask Netanyahu.

If the country itself has a justice system that can prosecute the individual, the ICC has no jurisdiction.

In the case of Israel the ICC used a loophole to work around this, since the Israeli courts are actually able to prosecute Netanyahu (and are currently doing so on other matters).