Legal Affairs
The Hague prosecutor’s move is a “political step that emboldens terrorists around the world,” the Israeli president said.
A senior official said the decision to request arrest warrants gives encouragement to Israel to continue its “war of extermination” against Hamas.
Arrest warrant request evidence of the bankruptcy of the international legal institutions, former Justice Minister Gideon Sa’ar says.
Members of Congress slammed the International Criminal Court’s decision to seek arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Chief prosecutor Karim Khan said he would also seek warrants against Hamas terror leaders.
“Calling something a genocide, again and again, does not make it genocide,” said Gilad Noam, an attorney for the Jewish state. “Repeating a lie does not make it true.”
South Africa is again asking The Hague to order Jerusalem to halt its attack.
The senator received a request for an end to aid for Israel and amnesty for student protesters.
South Africa again applied to the World Court for provisional measures against Israel as it conducts operations in Rafah.
The new U.S. report finds it “reasonable to assess” that Israel has acted inconsistently with international law but does not conclude that it violated arms transfer agreements with Washington.
Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) warned that articles were being drawn up now.
“We have lost confidence in Columbia as an institution of higher education,” the judges said. “Columbia has instead become an incubator of bigotry.”