Israel denies authority, legitimacy of International Criminal Court arrest warrants against PM Netanyahu, former Defence Minister Gallant
Israel's Prime Minister has rejected the International Criminal Court's authority and the arrest warrants issued against him and a former defense minister. He met with US Senator Lindsey Graham to discuss US Congressional efforts against the ICC. ...

The details were shared in a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter).
The follow-up posts, it was noted, "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met today, at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, with US Senator Lindsey Graham, who updated him on the efforts that he is advancing in the US Congress against the ICC and countries that have cooperated with it".
Recently, the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague has issued arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, accusing them of "crimes against humanity and war crimes."
The charges include allegations of targeting civilians and enforcing policies of starvation in Gaza.
The Israeli PM's official account also said, "Israel's notice of appeal shows in detail to what degree the decision to issue the arrest warrants was baseless and without any factual or legal foundation whatsoever".
It observed, "Should the ICC reject the appeal, this will underscore to Israel's friends in the US and around the world how biased the ICC is against the State of Israel".
Earlier, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre expressed concerns over the decision by the ICC in a press briefing, stating, "We fundamentally reject the court's decision to issue arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials." She criticised the prosecutor's haste in seeking the warrants and pointed out troubling process errors that led to this outcome.
This statement came as the US continues to show support for Israel amid the ICC's charges against Israel's leaders.
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