Legal Affairs
“Within two minutes, another contestant went up over 20,000 votes, which is very impossible to do,” claimed Nadeen Ayoub.
The official submission, made to the ICC’s Appeals Chamber, requests that the court cancel the arrest warrants issued against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant.
Sara Coodin, of the AJC, told JNS that such claims “hew closely to the classic antisemitic canards of Jewish power, malicious influence and control.”
Phoebe Okowa, newly elected to the International Court of Justice, has also said that Israel’s entry into the United Nations was based on creating a Palestinian state.
The U.S. president called the Israeli prime minister’s corruption trial a “political prosecution.”
Arnon Bar-David allegedly appointed one of his close associates to a fictitious paid position, in addition to the other suspicions against him.
“Guardian” reports effort aimed to discredit Karim Khan’s alleged victim and tie her to Israel.
Gerard Filitti, of The Lawfare Project, told JNS that the suit is “another example of the lawfare being waged against American Jews at a time of record Jew-hatred.”
The Ariel Municipality “has no decision-making power or veto over this issue, only an advisory role,” the appeals court ruled.
The legislation is expected to be brought before the Knesset plenum for a preliminary vote this week.
Over 350 people were reportedly questioned Monday following a raid on the Histadrut’s Tel Aviv offices.
The ongoing criminal cases against the Israeli prime minister are “a bleeding wound in the body of Israeli society,” states the letter, initiated by Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman.