Legal Affairs
Viktor Orbán called the decision to issue arrest warrants for his Israeli counterpart “cynical” politics disguised as judicial action.
“What the Zionist regime did in Gaza and Lebanon is not victory,” the Iranian leader told a gathering of loyalist militia forces in Tehran.
The African National Congress “has positioned South Africa as a link in the global web of terror financing,” the ISGAP think tank says.
Washington should “crush” their economies, “because we’re next,” said the Republican senator.
“Every country pays its dues when it’s able to, when it chooses to,” a spokesman for the U.N secretary-general told JNS.
The International Criminal Court is a “kangaroo court” with an “ideological crusade against the Jewish state,” wrote Rep. Ritchie Torres.
The decision put the Jewish state in one basket with Russia and Sudan but may invite American sanctions.
Businesses have suffered big loss due to disrupted operations, damaged stock and decreased revenue, with the agricultural sector particularly hard hit.
FM Gidon Sa’ar acted after Caspar Veldkamp’s support for arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Gallant.
“This ill-considered endorsement of the ICC’s politically motivated actions is a slap in the face to our ally and to every innocent Israeli still being held hostage,” wrote Leo Housakos, a Quebec senator.
“There is no equivalence—none—between Israel and Hamas,” the U.S. president said, again.
B’nai B’rith asked why the court hasn’t sought to arrest “the genocide-seeking rulers of Iran engineering atrocities, conflict and human misery throughout the region and beyond.”