TEL AVIV, Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday (Nov. 21) condemned the decision by the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants against him and his former defense minister.
They way both men have
allegedly conducted the war is at the center of the prosecution's
accusations.
“This is a black day in the
history of nations. The International Court of Justice in The Hague, [Editor's
Note: It is the International Criminal Court which issued the warrants] , which
was established to protect humanity, has today become the enemy of humanity,"
the Israeli politican said vehemently.
"This biased court has
decided to issue arrest warrants against me and former Defense Minister Yoav
Gallant, on the fundamentally unfounded accusation that we have allegedly
committed "crimes against humanity," while the truth is completely
the opposite. This is moral bankruptcy. It violates the natural right of
democracies to defend themselves against murderous terrorism.”
The ICC panel said there were
reasonable grounds to believe that both Netanyahu and his ex-defense minister
bear responsibility for the war crime of starvation and the crimes against
humanity of murder, persecution and other inhumane acts.
Netanyahu denied the
accusations claiming that Israel has provided "hundreds of thousands of
tons of food to feed the population" and blamed Hamas for the
deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza.
However, Gaza remains at risk
of famine according to the UN and other NGOs despite biding orders issued by
the International Court of Justice earlier this year.
The Chamber of the
International Crimnal Court noted that "decisions allowing or increasing
humanitarian assistance into Gaza were often conditional. They were not made to
fulfil Israel’s obligations under international humanitarian law or to ensure
that the civilian population in Gaza would be adequately supplied with goods in
need. In fact, they were a response to the pressure of the international
community or requests by the United States of America. In any event, the
increases in humanitarian assistance were not sufficient to improve the population’s
access to essential goods."
Netanuahy said the arrest
warrants will not "deter" him from continuing Israel's military
campaign.
Rights groups and UN agencies
have repeatedly said some of Israel's military moves violated war rules in Gaza.
Israel, like the US or Russia
is not a state party to the ICC.
It questioned the jurisdiction
of the ICC on the matter but its challenge was rejected.
The decision turns Netanyahu
and his former minister into internationally wanted suspects and could further
isolate them, putting them at risk of arrest when they travel abroad.
Its practical implications
could be limited since Israel and its major ally, the United States have
slammed the warrants.
Still, they marked the first
time that a sitting leader of a major Western ally has been accused of war
crimes and crimes against humanity by a global court of justice.
It put Israel's allies,
including some of its closest European friends, in an awkward position.
The
Times of Israel reported that Netanyahu thanked friends of Israel
"led by our friends in the United States" which have "made clear
that this decision will have serious consequences for the court and those who
will cooperate with it in this matter."
Several leaders, including
France, welcomed the court's decision and signaled they might arrest Netanyahu
if he visited.
The decision came six months
after ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan requested the warrants.
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