The Slovenian government imposed a tourism ban on Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu.
The Slovenian government banned the entrance of Israeli Prime Minister Bond Bintanyahu into the country for the arrest of the International Criminal Court.
During the Slovenian government meeting on August 29, the decision of Milorad Dodik, President of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina of Serbia and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, was discussed, but did not make a decision.
Today, the Government has banned the entry of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu into the country.
The ability to prohibit entry for Netanyahu is based on the arrest of the International Criminal Court (UCM). On November 21, 2024, UCM issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu and former Israeli Security Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes in Gaza.
This decision caused UCM member states to arrest him if Netanyahu entered the country.
Slovenia, who recognized the Palestinian state last year, implemented a weapons embargo on Israel in August and banned the import of goods produced in the territory of Palestine under the occupation of Israel.