Overview
- Clarín reports Netanyahu requested a bilateral with Milei for September 25 during the UN General Assembly in New York, a date that would require the Argentine leader to extend his planned stay.
- La Nación says an earlier idea for Netanyahu to visit Buenos Aires in early September was put in doubt, with concerns tied to an International Criminal Court detention order cited as a factor.
- Lawyers Rodolfo Yanzón and Raji Sourani filed a petition asking Judge Sebastián Casanello to order Netanyahu’s detention upon entry to place him at the ICC’s disposal, or to open a case in Argentina.
- Casanello now has two detention petitions on his docket; prosecutors Guillermo Marijuan and Gerardo Pollicita have asked to reject them after Foreign Ministry and Interpol checks found no alerts or red notices.
- The reported New York meeting would take place outside Argentine jurisdiction, limiting the immediate effect of the Buenos Aires filings even as judicial decisions remain pending.