International Criminal Court

Voices from the Arab press: Capturing Lebanon's essence through Fairuz at 90

A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.

By THE MEDIA LINE
30/11/2024

ICC arrest warrants may haunt Netanyahu, Gallant for life - expert

The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Zvika Klein.

Dutch see path forward for Netanyahu visit amid ICC hurdles

PM Dick Schoof on Friday said there were still scenarios within the Netherlands' duties towards the ICC in which Netanyahu would not be arrested, depending on the reason of his visit.

By REUTERS
29/11/2024

The ICC’s dangerous gamble - undermining democracies while aiding terrorists

The ICC’s actions risk emboldening terrorist organizations while undermining the Court’s own legitimacy.

By AMI H. ORKABY
28/11/2024
MK Gideon Sa'ar attends a civil investigative committee hearing on the October 7 massacre

FM Sa'ar says he believe US will punish ICC for arrest warrants

Saar said other countries were also dismayed by the decision, including the United States.

By REUTERS
28/11/2024

UK foreign minister says he will still talk to Netanyahu after ICC arrest warrant

Lammy told parliament's foreign affairs select committee he would comply with the ICC's request to arrest Netanyahu if he entered Britain, insisting he had no choice but to ignore the order.

By REUTERS
27/11/2024

Did Netanyahu allow France into Lebanon ceasefire agreement for reduced ICC enforcement?

France was intended to serve the same role as the US in helping to enforce the ceasefire.

France believes Israel's Netanyahu has immunity from ICC arrest warrant

A statement by the French Foreign Ministry said it would continue to work closely with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

By REUTERS
27/11/2024

ICC arrest warrants puts Israel in challenging international situation

The question is not whether Israel agrees with the decision but rather how it will deal with the consequences, which could be serious. 

By AMICHAI COHEN
27/11/2024

Stalked on social media: Israelis accused of war crimes increasingly in danger

35,000 Israeli soldiers and intelligence personnel have had their details leaked on Telegram as part of an effort to try individual Israelis for alleged war crimes

By KEREN SETTON/THE MEDIA LINE
26/11/2024
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