Israel tries to contain the fallout after some allies support ICC prosecutor’s request for warrants
- Three European countries, including France, supported the International Criminal Court prosecutor's request for arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders, causing Israel to work to mitigate the consequences.
- The announcement of potential arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, his defense minister, and three Hamas leaders deepens Israel's global isolation and highlights divisions in the West's stance on Israel.
- While no immediate arrests are imminent, the warrants could complicate international travel for the Israeli leaders if issued. Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz's meetings in France may influence how countries handle the situation.
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US allies France, Belgium defend ICC prosecutor's request for Israeli arrest warrants
France, Belgium and other European allies are expressing support for the International Criminal Court amid ongoing demands from the U.S. to drop accusations of war crimes against Israel.Protestations from the U.S. and Israel began after ICC prosecutor Karim Khan filed applications for arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas leaders for alleged "war crimes.""France supports the In…
France backs ICC after prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Israel's Netanyahu
France backs the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the 'fight against impunity', its foreign ministry said after the court's prosecutor sought an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others for alleged war crimes.
Israel tries to contain the fallout after some allies support ICC prosecutor's request for warrants
JERUSALEM — Israel sought Tuesday to contain the fallout from a request by the chief prosecutor of the world’s top war crimes court for arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders, a move supported by three European countries, including key ally France.
Israel tries to contain the fallout after some allies support ICC prosecutor's request for warrants
Israel is seeking to contain the fallout from a request by the chief prosecutor of the world’s top war crimes court for arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders.
France and Belgium support ICC request for arrest warrants of Israel and Hamas leaders
PARIS: France and Belgium released statements supporting the world’s top war crimes court’s request for arrest warrants for leaders of Israel and Hamas, after Israel and the United States both harshly condemned the effort. On Monday, ICC prosecutor Karim Khan said he had requested arrest warrants for Netanyahu, his defense chief Yoav Gallant and three Hamas leaders, including
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