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"If doesn't recognise the , its territory isn't included in the jurisdiction,"
That raises a couple of complications.

First, ICC warrants are ineffective, unless the subject of a warrant enters territory in which the warrant is recognised. If the subject of a warrant enters a state that has signed the Rome Statute and enacted complementary & cooperation legislation, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_parties_to_the_Rome_Statute then they will be arrested and extradited for trial.

The question of territory is interesting. As far as I can tell, Israel has never declared its borders. Technically therefore, Israel has no territory.
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