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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing their alleged involvement in crimes against humanity and war crimes committed between October 8, 2023, and May 20, 2024. The warrants, issued by ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I, mark a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the situation in the State of Palestine.

 

While the warrants are classified as "secret" to protect witnesses and maintain the integrity of the investigation, the ICC has released some details publicly due to the ongoing nature of the alleged conduct and the importance of informing victims and their families.  

 

The ICC Chamber determined that the alleged actions of Netanyahu and Gallant fall within the Court's jurisdiction, reaffirming an earlier decision that the ICC’s authority extends to Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem. The Chamber chose not to exercise its discretionary powers to assess the admissibility of the cases at this time, leaving open the possibility of further jurisdictional challenges at a later stage.  

 

The allegations against Netanyahu, born October 21, 1949, and Gallant, born November 8, 1958, are serious. As co-perpetrators, the two leaders are accused of crimes including the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare, as well as crimes against humanity such as murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts. Additionally, the Chamber believes there are reasonable grounds to conclude that both Netanyahu and Gallant bear responsibility as civilian superiors for the war crime of intentionally targeting civilian populations.  

 

These allegations and the subsequent arrest warrants highlight grave concerns about the conduct of military and political leaders in the context of the conflict. The decision to release details of the warrants underscores the ICC’s intent to shed light on the ongoing issues and to serve the interests of the victims and their families.  

 

This development also reaffirms the ICC's stance that its jurisdiction applies to territories under dispute, an assertion previously challenged by Israel. The ICC's move is likely to provoke strong reactions internationally, particularly in Israel, which has historically rejected the Court's authority over its officials and actions.  

 

As the warrants remain classified, further steps in the investigation are likely to proceed with caution to protect involved parties and maintain the credibility of the judicial process. These charges against high-ranking officials signal the ICC’s determination to pursue accountability in the context of international law, even at the highest levels of government.

 

Based on a report by ICC 2024-11-21

 

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25 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

Israel has a stark choice to make. Turn these two over or become a pariah nation for a long time to come.

They'll always have Mike Huckabee.

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33 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

Israel has a stark choice to make. Turn these two over or become a pariah nation for a long time to come.

 

   All the Israel haters will continue hating Israel , all Israel's supporters will continue to support Israel .

   Remember what happened when the Courts kept chasing Donald Trump?

   The people gave him mass support .

Prosecuting Israel on Trumped up charges will just get more support for Israel 

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2 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   All the Israel haters will continue hating Israel , all Israel's supporters will continue to support Israel .

   Remember what happened when the Courts kept chasing Donald Trump?

   The people gave him mass support .

Prosecuting Israel on Trumped up charges will just get more support for Israel 

Israel is not being prosecuted.

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Why do they waste their time with this posturing, he's never going to be arrested nor is Putin. How about arrest warrants for the leaders of Hamas, they ones not dead yet?

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Means very little. The ICC is about as useful as the UN. If Hamas didn't do the Oct 7 atrocities, didn't take hostages and doesn't use human shields this conversation wouldn't be happening. Hamas is an Islamic fundamentalists terrorist group that has zero regard for human lives be it Jews or Arabs. Makes no difference to them.

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1 hour ago, stevenl said:

Israel is not being prosecuted.

 

   Israel's leadership is , Israel's retaliation about being invaded by terrorists who commit war crimes , rape and mass murder and the  intent on genocide , Israel's leadership is being prosecuted about fighting back against these terrorist rapist murderers who target innocent people 

 

 

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This was written before the warrants were issued and relevant now.

 

The ICC is flirting with disaster with threatened warrants against Israel 

While Khan’s decision will no doubt be applauded by the pro-Hamas mobs at Harvard Yard and the Columbia Quad, this will be an unconscionable and unprecedented misuse of the law, upending the very framework upon which the international legal order is based. 

The IDF has gone to unprecedented lengths, not seen in the history of modern warfare, to abide by the laws of war and avoid harm to civilians, even when doing so has put the IDF’s own soldiers at risk. This has included warning of impending attacks and creating safe corridors for civilians to evacuate through. They have done this while continuing to facilitate the provision of humanitarian aid and supplies, including more than 25,000 aid trucks to date, notwithstanding Hamas continuing to intercept and syphon much of this aid. 

https://thehill.com/opinion/international/4639016-icc-flirting-with-disaster-arrest-warrants-against-israel-netanyahu-halevi-antisemitism-war-crimes/

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3 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

This was written before the warrants were issued and relevant now.

 

The ICC is flirting with disaster with threatened warrants against Israel 

While Khan’s decision will no doubt be applauded by the pro-Hamas mobs at Harvard Yard and the Columbia Quad, this will be an unconscionable and unprecedented misuse of the law, upending the very framework upon which the international legal order is based. 

The IDF has gone to unprecedented lengths, not seen in the history of modern warfare, to abide by the laws of war and avoid harm to civilians, even when doing so has put the IDF’s own soldiers at risk. This has included warning of impending attacks and creating safe corridors for civilians to evacuate through. They have done this while continuing to facilitate the provision of humanitarian aid and supplies, including more than 25,000 aid trucks to date, notwithstanding Hamas continuing to intercept and syphon much of this aid. 

https://thehill.com/opinion/international/4639016-icc-flirting-with-disaster-arrest-warrants-against-israel-netanyahu-halevi-antisemitism-war-crimes/

 

Khan's decision will also be supported by anti-Hamas "mobs" who support the rule of law and want to see justice for the Palestinian people. You will not that Hamas leaders have also been indicted.

 

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5 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

Khan's decision will also be supported by anti-Hamas "mobs" who support the rule of law and want to see justice for the Palestinian people. You will not that Hamas leaders have also been indicted.

 

You will not that Hamas leaders have also been indicted.

 

Correction

Perhaps you should note only one Hamas leader has been indicted, the other two are dead, thankfully killed by the IDF and the last one who is indicted is also dead according to Israel.

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1 minute ago, Bkk Brian said:

You will not that Hamas leaders have also been indicted.

 

Correction

Perhaps you should note only one Hamas leader has been indicted, the other two are dead, thankfully killed by the IDF and the last one who is indicted is also dead according to Israel.

 

I'm pleased that you noyed that because you didn't mention it.

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2 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

I'm pleased that you noyed that because you didn't mention it.

Why would I mention it? It was a quote from the article that I did mention was before the arrests.

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1 minute ago, Bkk Brian said:

Why would I mention it? It was a quote from the article that I did mention was before the arrests.

 

oh, you know, balance perhaps?

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Just now, pattayasan said:

 

oh, you know, balance perhaps?

Yes I know balance but thats not part of the topic on what I know about that. However that's why I pointed out your mistake that Hamas "leaders" were indicted. It was only one and he is also presumed dead. 

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"That means that currently any state that diplomatically or materially supports Israel's war in Gaza risks supporting crimes against humanity and war crimes.

 

"It's really quite clear to me that third states should take this as a really relevant piece of information in deciding whether they put themselves in legal jeopardy in supporting Israel's war."

 

"It's acknowledged that if Israel was to radically change its position and demonstrate that it was legitimately conducting an investigation and that there is a real prospect of possible prosecutions, then obviously the ICC process would be halted," Professor of International Law at the Australian National University, Donald Rothwell, told the ABC.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-22/netanyahu-icc-arrest-warrant-affect-israel-allies-but-not-war/104633460

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I agree. The absurdity of the ICC decision. I have been on the ground in Gaza multiple times, seen all the historic measures the IDF takes to protect civilians, the actions of Hamas to get civilians killed/harmed, the fields of aid Israel brings in and Hamas tries to stop.

 

 

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