Slovenia declares Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu persona non grata

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Slovenia declares Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu persona non grata
Slovenia declares Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu persona non grata

On Thursday, Slovenia declared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu persona non grata, preventing him from entering the country, as announced by the government following a Cabinet session.

Neva Grasic, State Secretary at the Foreign and European Affairs Ministry, stated that the decision is due to ongoing proceedings against Netanyahu for "war crimes and crimes against humanity."

"This measure is not aimed at the Israeli people, but it conveys a clear message to the government of Israel that Slovenia expects full compliance with the rulings of international courts and international humanitarian law," Grasic told reporters.

She recalled that the International Court of Justice ruled in July 2024 that several Israeli policies and practices were in violation of both humanitarian and human rights law, emphasizing that states, including Slovenia, are obligated not to recognize or assist in maintaining "the unlawful situation resulting from Israel’s illegal presence in the occupied Palestinian territories."

Grasic also referenced a September 16, 2025 report by the UN Human Rights Council’s independent investigative commission on Gaza, which concluded that Israel’s actions amounted to genocide.

"This was the first time the UN described Israel’s conduct in Gaza as genocidal," she said.

The Slovenian government had already declared Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich personae non gratae in July, accusing them of inciting violence and serious human rights violations with "genocidal statements." – Financial support for Palestinian Authority

Along with the measure against Netanyahu, Slovenia approved a €1.2 million ($1.3 million) contribution to support the functioning of the Palestinian Authority.

Grasic said the contribution is part of an initiative by France, Spain, Norway, and Saudi Arabia to ensure the financial sustainability of the Palestinian Authority.

She added that Slovenia was invited to join the initiative due to its active humanitarian engagement and consistent diplomatic support for resolving the Palestinian issue.

"Since Slovenia recognized the state of Palestine on June 4, 2024, and actively participates in initiatives for a two-state solution, it is essential to reinforce political support with financial resources," Grasic said.

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