Cate Blanchett Urges EU to Step Up Support of Refugees, Host Countries

Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Cate Blanchett attends the EU Parliament mini plenary session in Brussels, Belgium, 08 November 2023. EPA/OLIVIER MATTHYS
Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Cate Blanchett attends the EU Parliament mini plenary session in Brussels, Belgium, 08 November 2023. EPA/OLIVIER MATTHYS
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Cate Blanchett Urges EU to Step Up Support of Refugees, Host Countries

Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Cate Blanchett attends the EU Parliament mini plenary session in Brussels, Belgium, 08 November 2023. EPA/OLIVIER MATTHYS
Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Cate Blanchett attends the EU Parliament mini plenary session in Brussels, Belgium, 08 November 2023. EPA/OLIVIER MATTHYS

Actor Cate Blanchett, a goodwill ambassador for the UN's refugee agency UNHCR, has urged the European Union to step up support of refugees and host countries and ensure the bloc's policy "focus on their protection and not on fortifying borders".

"You have to understand that no one puts their children in a boat unless water is safer than the land," Oscar winner Blanchett, appointed a UNHCR goodwill ambassador in 2016, told the EU parliament in Brussels on Wednesday.

"I thank the EU for its longstanding financial support for refugees and their hosts globally and urge continued and increased support. The world is watching," added Blanchett.

Blanchett's plea comes as the European Union is seeking to overhaul the bloc's asylum and migration rules to reduce irregular migration and member countries are attempting to cut their own deals, with Italy announcing on Monday it would build centers in Albania to host sea migrants trying to come to Italy.

A record 114 million people have been driven from their homes around the world, Blanchett said, escaping violence, conflict, persecution and human rights violation.

"With a number of possibly displaced people at an all-time high, flexible humanitarian funding has never been more urgent," she said. "Invest in education and livelihoods to ensure families have opportunities where they are so they don't need to move. No one will benefit from a generation of alienated and excluded youth."



Israel Plans to Appeal ICC Arrest Warrants for Alleged Gaza War Crimes

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses lawmakers in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem. Monday Nov. 18, 2024. (AP)
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses lawmakers in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem. Monday Nov. 18, 2024. (AP)
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Israel Plans to Appeal ICC Arrest Warrants for Alleged Gaza War Crimes

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses lawmakers in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem. Monday Nov. 18, 2024. (AP)
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses lawmakers in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem. Monday Nov. 18, 2024. (AP)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office says Israel plans to appeal the International Criminal Court’s recent decision to issue arrest warrants against him and his former defense minister over alleged crimes against humanity in Gaza.

The court last week issued the arrest warrants, accusing Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant of war crimes for actions during Israel’s war in Gaza. The court said there was reasonable grounds to believe the two leaders bear responsibility for using “starvation as a method of warfare” by restricting humanitarian aid to Gaza and have intentionally targeted civilians.

Both men have condemned the decision and accused the court of anti-Israeli bias and undermining Israel’s right to self-defense.

Netanyahu said he discussed the matter Wednesday with Republican US Sen. Lindsey Graham, who is leading an effort in the US Congress to impose sanctions against the court and countries cooperating with it.

Netanyahu’s office said Israel also informed the ICC on Wednesday of “its intention to appeal to the court along with a demand to delay implementation of the arrest warrants.” It said the appeal would argue the warrants lacked any “legal or factual basis.”

Israel and the US are not members of the ICC, and the court does not have jurisdiction to make arrests on Israeli territory. But both men could be subject to arrest if they enter any of the court’s member states, which include allies like the UK, France and Italy.