US threatens ICC: Drop Israel war crimes probe or 'all options on the table'
State Department legal adviser calls on court to
terminate all investigations and arrest warrants against Israel or face
unspecified consequences
By Imran
Mulla
Published date: 10 July 2025
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/united-states-icc-drop-israel-war-crimes-probe-all-options-table
A senior legal adviser to the US State Department has issued a dramatic threat to
the International Criminal Court's oversight body, warning that "all
options are on the table" if the court does not drop investigations and
arrest warrants against the US and Israel.
Reed Rubinstein made the threat on Tuesday during a
meeting of the Assembly of State Parties (ASP), the ICC's oversight body, in
New York.
"We will use all appropriate and effective
diplomatic, political and legal instruments to block ICC overreach," the
US representative warned.
"Our additional sanctions of June 5 should
underscore our resolve," he added, referencing the US's recent move
to sanction four ICC judges who issued arrest warrants for
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defence Minister
Yoav Gallant last November.
Rubinstein went on to threaten the ICC: "To be
clear, we expect all ICC actions against the United States and our ally Israel
- that is, all investigations and all arrest warrants - to be terminated,"
he said.
"If not, all options remain on the table."
The ASP was meeting to discuss a potential amendment to the Rome Statute, the ICC's founding treaty,
to expand the court's jurisdiction over the "crime of aggression".
The court has jurisdiction in the 125 countries that
recognise its authority.
But the amendment would empower it to prosecute the
crime of aggression if it was commited on the territory of an ICC member state,
as is already the case with crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide.
Neither the US nor Israel are parties to the Rome
Statute and have long rejected the authority of the court. Rubinstein was
permitted to attend and speak at the meeting as an observer.
The court has previously investigated alleged war
crimes committed by American forces based in Afghanistan, which is a signatory to the Rome Statute.
Rubinstein claimed that "the ICC has engaged in
illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and our close ally
Israel".
He added that the ICC "has wrongfully abused its
power and that its malign conduct threatens to infringe US sovereignty and
undermine our critical national security and foreign policy work".
And he reminded the ASP of the financial and visa
sanctions the US imposed on ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan in February.
Khan, a British citizen, has had his American visa
revoked and his wife and children have been banned from travelling to the US.
His bank accounts have been frozen in the UK.
Rubinstein, the State Department adviser, has been
widely criticised in the US for claiming on social media in February 2024 that the Biden
administration had a "massive program to overthrow the Israeli
government".
Challenged on the post during a Senate foreign relations
hearing in March, Rubinstein said: "During the Obama administration, the
State Department was running money to fund an anti-government operation inside
of Israel.
"Many of the same people, who were involved in
the Obama administration State Department, came back under President Biden, and
it appears to me, based on emails that I obtained through the Freedom of
Information Act and that we read, that the same playbook was being run."
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the committee ranking
member, said his statements constituted "conspiracy theories".
Escalating US sanctions
Rubinstein's message to the ASP came a day before the
Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it was imposing sanctions on
Francesca Albanese, the UN's special rapporteur for Palestine.
The sanctions follow Albanese's scathing
report on 30 June,
in which she named over 60 companies, including major US technology firms like
Google, Amazon and Microsoft, which she said were involved in "the
transformation of Israel's economy of occupation to an economy of
genocide".
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Wednesday
evening that "Albanese’s campaign of political and economic warfare
against the United States and Israel will no longer be tolerated."
The sanctions will freeze any assets Albanese, an
Italian citizen, has in the US and would likely restrict her ability to travel
to the US.
On Thursday, UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk urged
the "prompt reversal" of the sanctions on Albanese. He said that
"attacks and threats against Special Procedures mandate holders, as well
as key institutions like the International Criminal Court, must stop".
The ICC is increasingly beleaguered and many experts
believe the court itself could soon be targeted by US sanctions if the arrest
warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant are not dropped.
Khan, its British chief prosecutor, is currently on
leave after attempts failed to suspend him, and pending a United Nations
investigation into sexual assault allegations against him, which he denies.
He went on leave in May as he was reportedly
preparing new arrest warrants for far-right Israeli ministers Itamar Ben Gvir
and Bezalel Smotrich over their promotion of illegal Israeli settlements in the
occupied West Bank.
The warrants are now in the hands of two deputy
prosecutors, and the court recently ordered that any further warrants cannot be
publicised.
'Warning shot over the bows'
A prominent ICC defence counsel, Nicholas Kaufman,
told Israel's Kan public radio in a podcast on 8 June that recent US sanctions on four ICC
judges were “meant to be designed to encourage the dropping of the arrest
warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Gallant”.
Kaufman added: “Accordingly, most commentators believe
that [the imposition of sanctions] is a further warning shot over the bows, if
I can put it that way, before the sanctioning of the deputy prosecutors who've
now taken over from Karim Khan, who has gone out on self-imposed leave because
of the allegations of sexual misconduct.”
MEE revealed on 16 June that the British government
was lobbying the US against sanctioning the court itself.
Diplomatic sources said the US informed its
allies that to avoid facing further sanctions, the court has to permanently
close all actions against the US and Israel.
The US also said the ICC must commit to not targeting
US nationals and US allies who have not consented to the court's jurisdiction.
If the US sanctions the court as an institution, this
would prevent banks and software companies from dealing with it, which could
prove an existential threat to the ICC, as it could destroy its ability to
function.
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