Israel fears ICC will issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and other top officials
- Israel's Foreign Ministry informed Israeli missions of potential warrants against senior officials, sparking concerns of arrest rumors.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes ICC undermining Israel's right of self-defense.
- Netanyahu expressed outrage on social media about potential arrest threats against Israeli officials.
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Israel's Netanyahu says any ICC arrest warrants would be scandal on historic scale
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that if the International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for government officials on charges related to the conduct of Israel's war against Hamas it would be a scandal on a historic scale.
Netanyahu: ICC Contemplating Arrest Warrants for Senior Israeli Officials
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims the International Criminal Court is contemplating issuing arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials. ... The post Netanyahu: ICC Contemplating Arrest Warrants for Senior Israeli Officials appeared first on The New American.
US Congress reportedly warns ICC over arrest warrants for Israeli officials
Discussions are under way to bring in legislation aimed at blocking International Criminal Court's decision, US news outlet Axios reports, as Netanyahu is said to have requested help from Biden against arrest warrants.
Members of the U.S. Congress from both parties threatened the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague with countermeasures on the part of the U.S. in case the court... RIA Novosti, 30.04.2024
Amidst intense negotiations in Riyadh to achieve a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, the Ministry of Justice and the Israeli Army lawyers are working tirelessly to prevent the International Criminal Court (ICC) from issuing arrest warrants against high-ranking government officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Army Chief Herzl Halevi. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that Netan…
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