ICC prosecutor sees 'no real effort' by Israel to probe alleged Gaza war crimes
- International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan stated Israel has made "no real effort" to investigate war crimes allegations against its Prime Minister.
- The US House of Representatives voted to sanction the ICC, a move Khan called "unwanted and unwelcome."
- The ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes during the Gaza conflict.
- Khan expressed hope that Israel would still demonstrate willingness to investigate the allegations despite the issued warrants.
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ICC prosecutor sees 'no real effort' by Israel to probe alleged Gaza war crimes
International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Karim Khan has defended his decision to bring war crimes allegations against Israel's prime minister, saying Israel had made "no real effort" to investigate the allegations itself.
ICC prosecutor sees 'no real effort' by Israel to probe alleged Gaza war crimes
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan has defended his decision to bring war crimes allegations against Israel's prime minister, saying Israel had made "no real effort" to investigate the allegations itself.
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