None of the that matters in practice. Despite having extradition agreements with other countries, including the United States, they have never agreed to extradite one of their own, regardless of their "status." There's only two kinds of "status" for them -- those who are Jews and those who aren't. They're not going to deny one of their own over some paperwork.
None of the that matters in practice. Despite having extradition agreements with other countries, including the United States, they have never agreed to extradite one of their own, regardless of their "status." There's only two kinds of "status" for them -- those who are Jews and those who aren't. They're not going to deny one of their own over some paperwork.
Israel’s Law of Return Lets Criminals Abroad Run From the Law
getting the sources right matters. failing to accurately quote your source material loses credibility, which is what OP did.