Legal Affairs
“Long gone are the days when the nation of Israel could not defend itself,” declared the former defense minister.
Mike Waltz said the International Criminal Court and the United Nations will feel reactions to their “antisemitic bias ”come January.
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp said his government would scrap all “non-essential contacts” with the Israeli prime minister.
The suspect is accused of compromising state security, something his supporters strongly deny.
“The truth that has been revealed is that international justice is with us, while it is against the Zionist entity,” said senior Hamas figure Izzat al-Risheq.
A special birthday party was held for Tzila Cohen at Netanya’s Laniado Hospital.
“Israel utterly rejects the false and absurd charges of the International Criminal Court, a biased and discriminatory political body.”
“Taken in bad faith, the outrageous decision at the ICC has turned universal justice into a universal laughingstock,” said the Israeli president.
The warrants drew heated rebuke from across Israel’s political spectrum.
The Hague issued warrants for Israel’s prime minister and former defense minister due to alleged “crimes against humanity and war crimes” in Gaza.
The Republican-led legislature will “have our allies’ back,” vowed John Thune, who chided Democrats for “struggling” to support Israel.
In a landmark ruling, a Jerusalem court has implemented a new law requiring punitive damages for terror victims; compensation to be drawn from frozen Palestinian Authority funds.