This report examines the International Criminal Court’s ability to uphold justice amid political pressure, focusing on the arrest warrant issued against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. It reviews the responses of ICC member states and their level of compliance with the warrant, documenting Netanyahu’s international travels and his efforts to evade arrest. This report highlights the role of major powers, including the United States, Hungary, France, and Italy, in obstructing the Court’s work, revealing the tension between international justice and political interests.