Israel questions ICC judge’s impartiality in Netanyahu arrest case
- Israel has raised concerns about the impartiality of Judge Beti Hohler of the International Criminal Court regarding the potential arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Israel formally requested Judge Hohler to clarify her impartiality, stating there are no automatic grounds for doubt about her impartiality.
- The decision on the indictment is delayed due to legal filings from Israel and requires ICC judges' approval.
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