Fearful Netanyahu scrambles to prevent ICC arrest warrant: Report
An Israeli analyst said that the US is engaged in
Israel’s efforts to block the ICC from issuing a warrant against the premier
APR 28, 2024
https://thecradle.co/articles/fearful-netanyahu-scrambles-to-prevent-icc-arrest-warrant-report
The US is involved in a diplomatic effort to prevent the International Criminal Court
(ICC) from issuing an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, according to Hebrew media reports.
Haaretz analyst
Amos Harel said on 28 April that Washington is “already” engaged in efforts to
block the ICC warrant against Netanyahu.
The prime minister is
reportedly in a state of extreme anxiety over the matter.
Israeli journalist Ben Caspit
wrote that Netanyahu is “under unusual stress” over the possibility of an
arrest warrant being issued against him by the UN tribunal at the Hague, adding
that he is leading a “nonstop push over the telephone” to prevent it.
Both Washington and Tel Aviv
are not among the 124 states that signed the ICC Rome Statute of 1998, which
established genocide as one of four major international crimes, along with war
crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes of aggression.
Hebrew newspaper Maariv newspaper
also reported that Netanyahu is fearful of the prospect of an ICC warrant
against him.
Sources close to the matter
told the newspaper that Netanyahu has made an extensive number of phone calls
to international leaders and officials, particularly US President Joe Biden, in
an attempt to prevent the issuance of an arrest warrant against him and that
the Israeli prime minister is indirectly trying to pressure Biden to act
against the ICC.
“Netanyahu realizes that the
international arrest warrant could make him subject to prosecution and
detainment, so he attempts to thwart its issuance daily,” the sources
said.
The sources also did not rule
out the possibility that the recent shift in the Israeli position regarding a
prisoner exchange and ceasefire deal, which now appears to be in favor of an
agreement, is part of efforts to avoid the ICC warrant.
The ICC could also issue
warrants to Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Israeli Army Chief of
Staff Herzi Halevi, according to the report.
“We will never stop defending
ourselves. Whereas decisions of the court in the Hague will not affect Israel’s
actions, they would be a dangerous precedent threatening the soldiers and
officials of any democracy fighting criminal terrorism and aggression,”
Netanyahu said on 26 April.
Earlier this month, it
was reported
that arrest warrants could be issued against top Israeli officials,
including Netanyahu, prompting an emergency meeting at the prime minister's
office on 16 April.
Israel has been accused of
genocide by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
An interim ruling at the start
of the year determined that Israel was plausibly guilty of the crime of
genocide and ordered it to stop genocidal acts during its war on Gaza and take
measures to guarantee the efficient provision of humanitarian aid to the
strip.
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