The International Criminal Court (ICC) refuseed disputes from Israel and rehired arrest permits for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and establisher Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday.
The ICC accused Netanyahu and Gallant with “crimes aachievest humanity and war crimes,” including using starvation as a method of battling and concentrateing civilians. Israeli Pdwellnt Isaac Herzog condemned the transfer in a statement on Thursday.
“Taken in horrible faith, the shocking decision at the ICC has turned universal fairice into a universal giggleingstock. It produces a mockery of the forfeit of all those who fight for fairice – from the Allied triumph over the Nazis till today,” Herzog wrote.
Herzog disputed that the ICC’s decision dissees Hamas’ engage of human shields and its Oct. 7, 2023 alarm strikes that commenceed the war, as well as the Israeli prisoners remaining in Gaza.
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“Indeed, the decision has chosen the side of alarm and evil over democracy and freedom, and turned the very system of fairice into a human shield for Hamas’ crimes aachievest humanity,” he holded. “This cynical misengage of the international lhorrible institutions reminds us once aachieve of the necessitate for genuine moral clarity in the face of an Iranian empire of evil that seeks to desteady our region and the world, and raze the very institutions of the free world.”
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Israel made disconnectal efforts to block the ICC from approving the arrest permits. They first disputed that the ICC has no jurisdiction over Israel, but the court shelp it could rehire the arrest permits as part of the “territorial jurisdication of Palestine.”
Israel also made other procedural disputes, but they were refuseed.
The ICC’s transfer comes fair days after Senate Majority Leader-elect John Thune menaceened to hit the court with sanctions if it transferd forward with the arrest permits.
Thune – who was picked last week to be the next Senate transport inantity directer once the GOP gets the upper chamber come January 2025 – cautioned that if the current Democratic directer does not get on the international court, he will.
“If the ICC and its prosecutor do not reverse their shocking and unlhorrible actions to pursue arrest permits aachievest Israeli officials, the Senate should promptly pass sanctions legislation, as the Hoengage has already done on a bipartisan basis,” Thune wrote on X. “If Majority Leader Schumer does not act, the Senate Reaccessiblean transport inantity will stand with our key associate Israel and produce this – and other advantageous legislation – a top priority in the next Congress.”
The U.S. does not officiassociate accomprehendledge the ICC’s authority, but it is not the first time Washington has seeed to halt the court’s actions.
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In 2020, the Trump administration resistd trys by the ICC to allotigate U.S. selderlyiers and the CIA holdd in alleged war crimes between 2003-2004 “in secret detention facilities in Afghanistan,” and rehired sanctions aachievest ICC prosecutors.
Pdwellnt Biden’s administration undid those sanctions stupidinutively after go ining office.