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International Criminal Court
Monday, 25 November, 2024 - 6:36 PM
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said on Monday that Britain would "follow due process" if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the country, commenting on the International Criminal Court issuing an arrest warrant for the latter on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Sunday, 24 November, 2024 - 9:52 AM
The Arab Parliament welcomed, on Sunday, the decision of the International Criminal Court to issue two arrest warrants against the Prime Minister of the Israeli occupation entity, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the former Minister of Defense of the occupation, Yoav Galant, on charges of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.
Saturday, 23 November, 2024 - 7:34 PM
On Thursday, the International Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Galant, saying there were "reasonable grounds" to believe they had committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.
Thursday, 21 November, 2024 - 5:59 PM
The International Criminal Court is a court that was legally established on July 1, 2002, under the Rome Statute, which entered into force on April 11 of the same year. It works to stop human rights violations by investigating crimes of genocide and war crimes.
Thursday, 21 November, 2024 - 5:28 PM
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Galant, saying there are "reasonable grounds" to believe they committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.