In a shocking development, a top New York City official has hinted at the possibility of arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he returns to the city. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's comments come as Netanyahu faces corruption charges in Israel, and his travel plans have sparked intense speculation. If Netanyahu does set foot in New York City, he could be at risk of being taken into custody, raising questions about the potential implications for diplomatic relations between the US and Israel. The DA's statement has left many wondering what this could mean for Netanyahu's future travel plans and the complex web of international law that governs extradition.
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