ICC prosecutor sees 'no real effort' by Israel to probe alleged Gaza war crimes
- International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan stated that Israel has made 'no real effort' to investigate war crimes allegations against its leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
- The United States House of Representatives voted to sanction the ICC, which Khan described as 'unwanted and unwelcome,' yet he defended the arrest warrants issued for Netanyahu and Gallant.
- Khan emphasized that the ICC is a 'court of last resort' and expressed hope that Israel would eventually investigate the allegations properly.
- He noted that the ICC, with 125 member states, serves to prosecute war crimes, yet has not seen adequate scrutiny of allegations in the occupied territories.
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