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Australia signed the Rome Statute on December 9, 1998, for the International Criminal Court. It deposited its instrument of ratification on July 1, 2002. We are a member state.

Peter Dutton wishes us to protest against the “outrageous” warrants requested for the arrest of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and others for war crimes by the ICC (“ Albanese doesn’t back in Biden on Netanyahu war crime accusation ”, 21/5). An investigation has been carried out, warrants requested and, if arrested, Netanyahu and others can argue their case in court. Are we a member only when it suits us, or do we believe in the system of justice we signed up to? Greg Tuck, Warragul Peace not partisanship The large rally held on the steps of Parliament House on Sunday has been widely reported as a “pro Israel” rally.

It was not. Organised by Christian pastor Rev Mark Leach, and titled “Never Again is Now”, it was a rally against antisemitism. Never Again is a reference to the Holocaust and many of the speakers, who included Christian, Jewish, Greek and Indian leaders, spoke about the rise of antisemitism in Germany in the 1930s and how we must never allow this to happen in Australia.

Two items of note. First, the pro Palestinian group.