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ICC Issues Arrest Warrant For Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu

Benjamin Netanyaho

Topping the news today is the bipartisan outrage on Capitol Hill in the United States following the International Criminal Court's proposal for an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The ICC at The Hague alleges war crimes committed by Israel in Gaza, prompting strong reactions from various U.S. officials.

President Biden labeled the decision as 'outrageous,' while Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senator Tom Cotton criticized it as baseless and illegitimate. This marks the first time the ICC has sought an arrest warrant for the leader of a close U.S. ally.

The ICC also announced its intention to target Hamas leaders, including Yahya Sinwar, for alleged terrorist activities. Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is also named in the ICC's actions.

In an exclusive interview, the ICC prosecutor clarified that their focus is solely on the victims of alleged crimes, not on the nationality of the perpetrators. Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan emphasized that the ICC's actions are not driven by bias or anti-Semitism but by a commitment to justice.

Bipartisan outrage on Capitol Hill in the U.S. following ICC's decision.
ICC proposes arrest warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
President Biden, Republican officials criticize ICC's move as baseless and illegitimate.

The ICC has assembled an independent panel of legal experts, including prominent figures like Sir Adrian Fulford and Baroness Helena Kennedy, to review the evidence and ensure a fair process. The prosecutor emphasized that the arrest warrants were based on substantial evidence and aimed at achieving convictions in court.

Israel and the United States are not members of the ICC, primarily due to concerns about the jurisdiction over their armed forces. However, the principle of complementarity allows the ICC to investigate and issue warrants in cases where the countries involved do not take sufficient action.

The U.S. has urged Israel to adhere to international laws and protect civilians in conflict zones, expressing concerns about potential violations. The ICC's actions have sparked a contentious debate on international justice and the role of the court in holding leaders accountable for alleged crimes.

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