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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced the International Criminal Court's stated intentions to seek arrest warrants against him and other leaders on both sides of the Hamas war ...
ICC issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu, accuses him of “intentionally” killing civilians The arrest warrant charged the Israeli leader and an ex-defense minister with carrying out ...
The ICC’s decision on Monday to pursue arrest warrants against Netanyahu and his allies over Israel’s conduct in the war in Gaza has sparked bipartisan fury from Washington, with both ...
A panel of judges at the International Criminal Court has reported Hungary to the court’s oversight organization for failing ...
French authorities opened an investigation following suspicions of a plot to assassinate French lawyer Olivier Pardo, who ...
The ICC plans to charge Netanyahu with war crimes amidst allegations of sexual misconduct against prosecutor Karim Khan, who denies the accusations.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has released a statement comparing the ICC’s ruling to the Dreyfus affair of 1894, when the French government wrongly convicted a Jewish army officer of treason.
Mr Netanyahu and Mr Gallant could also just sit tight. Israel is not a member of the ICC and neither is the US, the country’s most powerful ally.
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Under the ICC’s ruling, Netanyahu and Gallant would risk arrest if they travel to any of the 124 nations that are a member of the court, including the European Union and UK.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) rejected challenges from Israel and issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday.
The ICC doesn’t permit trials in absentia and it’s not expected to get its hands on Netanyahu or any other Israeli official — just as it has been unable to execute the warrant against Putin.