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The United Kingdom's response encapsulates this ambivalence. While suggesting that they could detain Netanyahu should he set foot in Britain, officials also emphasized that he has no current plans for a visit and that such scenarios remain purely hypothetical. A spokesperson for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government stated that they would adhere to their "legal obligations," though they refrained from discussing the specifics of individual cases. Importantly, all EU member states are signatories to the ICC, theoretically obliged to enforce its warrants, yet practical responses vary considerably.