Jerusalem Post: Netanyahu exposed Gantz to possible prosecution in Britain. Gantz visited Britain on Wednesday, and met with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Foreign Minister David Cameron, and National Security Advisor Tim Barrow.

Britain feared that the visit would be placed against the backdrop of growing pro-Palestinian protests in Europe, so it sought to grant Gantz’s delegation official status, which means that Gantz will receive special immunity from lawsuits and arrest warrants. Supporters of the Palestinian cause around the world are taking the initiative to file lawsuits with local courts to arrest Israeli officials.