Showing posts with label ICC Netanyahu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICC Netanyahu. Show all posts

Sunday, February 09, 2025

UK joins 78 nations in denouncing US sanctioning ICC

From the Government of the Netherlands

Diplomatic statement

Dated Friday, 7 February 2025 - full copy:


Joint Statement - Sanctions International Criminal Court (ICC)


This statement in support of the International Criminal Court is endorsed by the following States:


Afghanistan, Albania, Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cabo Verde, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Comoros, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Honduras, Iceland, Ireland, Jordan, Latvia, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Maldives, Malta, Mexico, Mongolia, Montenegro, Namibia, Netherlands, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, San Marino, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, State of Palestine, Sweden, Switzerland, Timor-Leste, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Uganda, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Vanuatu.


We, the undersigned States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), reaffirm our continued and unwavering support for the independence, impartiality, and integrity of the ICC. The Court serves as a vital pillar of the international justice system by ensuring accountability for the most serious international crimes, and justice for victims.


Today, the Court is facing unprecedented challenges. Measures sanctioning the Court, its officials and staff, and those cooperating with it have been adopted in response to the Court carrying out its mandate in accordance with the Rome Statute.


Such measures increase the risk of impunity for the most serious crimes and threaten to erode the international rule of law, which is crucial for promoting global order and security. Moreover, sanctions could jeopardize the confidentiality of sensitive information and the safety of those involved—including victims, witnesses, and Court officials, many of whom are our nationals.


Sanctions would severely undermine all situations currently under investigation as the Court may have to close its field offices. Advancing the ICC’s vital work serves our common interest in promoting accountability, as evidenced by the support provided to the Court by both States Parties and non-States Parties.


As strong supporters of the ICC, we regret any attempts to undermine the Court’s independence, integrity and impartiality.  We are committed to ensuring the ICC’s business continuity so that the Court can continue to carry out its functions effectively and independently.


As we collectively strive to uphold international justice, we underscore the ICC’s indispensable role in ending impunity, promoting the rule of law, and fostering lasting respect for international law and human rights.


View original: https://www.government.nl/documents/diplomatic-statements/2025/02/07/joint-statement---sanctions-international-criminal-court-icc

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Related report


From The National, Scotland, UK

Dated Friday, 7 February 2025

UK joins 78 other nations in denouncing Donald Trump's ICC sanctions

“As for the UK, we support the independence of the ICC. Therefore, we’ve got no plans to sanction individual court officials.” Now, the UK has added its name to a list of 79 countries defending the ICC against Trump’s sanctions. 

Full story: https://www.thenational.scot/news/24920081.uk-joins-78-nations-denouncing-donald-trumps-icc-sanctions/


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Friday, February 07, 2025

Ex-Israeli PM: 'Gaza is not ours. Gaza is Palestinian.'

"I heard that America expect that Israel will hand over Gaza to America. We cannot do that because we don't own it: Gaza is not ours. Gaza is Palestinian." -Ehud Olmert, Former Israeli PM

Read more from BBC News Live online
By John Ringer

Reporting from Washington DC

Thursday, 06 February 2025, 23:17 GMT - full copy:

Former Israeli PM: 'Gaza is not ours. Gaza is Palestinian.'


A former Israeli prime minister has rejected Trump's proposal to "take over" Gaza, telling the BBC the plan is unworkable because the territory isn't Israel's to give away.


Ehud Olmert tells the BBC's World News America programme he'd welcome US help in reconstructing Gaza, but only if it's being rebuilt by and for Palestinians.


Olmert was a member of current Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party for over 30 years. But in 2006 he and then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon broke from the party in order to withdraw Israeli troops and settlers from Gaza.


Watch what he had to say below:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cvg4zwwez9et


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Thursday, February 06, 2025

US sanctions ICC for targeting US and allies including Israel. UK and EU should expel US from UN and NATO

NOTE from Sudan Watch Editor: Following the inauguration of POTUS Donald Trump on Jan 20, he ordered the US to withdraw its membership of many organisations that require members to adhere to international law, humanitarian and human rights law and help provide assistance to the most vulnerable people in need. The decline of the US, its weak moral compass, hatred of foreigners and cruelty towards fellow man means that the US cannot be trusted. The UK and EU should expel US from the UN and NATO.
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Three related reports:

From BBC News online

By Bernd Debusmann Jr

BBC News, White House

Dated Thursday, 6 February 2025, 22:21 GMT - full copy:


Trump sanctions International Criminal Court, calls it 'illegitimate'


IMAGE SOURCE, GETTY IMAGES

Image caption, Trump previously sanctioned ICC officials during his first term in office in 2020.


President Donald Trump has signed an executive order sanctioning the International Criminal Court, accusing it of "illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and our close ally Israel".


The measure places financial and visa restrictions on individuals and their families who assist in ICC investigations of American citizens or allies.


In January, the US House of Representatives voted to sanction the ICC after it issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant over war crimes allegations in Gaza, which Israel denies. The ICC also issued a warrant for a Hamas commander.


At the time, the ICC said it "regrets any attempts to undermine the court's independence, integrity and impartiality".


The US is not a member of the ICC and has repeatedly rejected any jurisdiction by the body over American officials or citizens.


The order says that the ICC's recent actions "set a dangerous precedent" that endanger Americans by exposing them to "harassment, abuse and possible arrest".


"This malign conduct in turn threatens to infringe upon the sovereignty of the United States and undermines the critical national security and foreign policy work of the United States government and our allies, including Israel," the order says.


The White House accuses the Hague-based ICC of creating a "shameful moral equivalency" between Hamas and Israel by issuing the warrants for the Israeli leaders and a Hamas commander at the same time, according to a fact sheet circulated by the White House earlier.


The White House believes the ICC is placing constraints on Israel's right to self-defence, while accusing the body of ignoring Iran and anti-Israel groups.


Trump has repeatedly criticised the ICC, and took several steps to sanction the body during his first term in office.


At the time, he also imposed sanctions on ICC officials who were investigating whether US forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan.


The order allowed the US to block the assets of ICC employees and stop them from entering the US.


In response, the ICC said that the sanctions were an "unacceptable attempt to interfere with the rule of law".


Founded in 2002 - in the wake of the dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Rwandan genocide - the ICC was formed to investigate alleged atrocities.


The court can only deal with crimes committed after July 2002, when the Rome Statute - which formed the ICC - came into effect.


Over 120 countries have ratified the statute, while another 34 have signed and may ratify in the future.


Neither the US nor Israel is party to the Rome Statute. The order states that "both nations are thriving democracies with militaries that strictly adhere to the laws of war".


The ICC is a court of last resort and it is meant to intervene only when national authorities cannot or will not prosecute.



Media caption, 

Watch [Video 00:14]: Netanyahu gifts Trump a golden pager during US visit 


Trump's predecessor, Joe Biden, also criticised the ICC's warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, calling the move "outrageous" and saying there was no equivalence between Israel and Hamas.


Trump's signing of the executive order comes as Netanyahu visits Washington.


In a joint press conference with the Israeli prime minister this week, Trump said the US could "take over" Gaza, which he said could become the "Riviera of the Middle East".


He again made the claim on his Truth Social social media platform.


"The Gaza Strip would be turned over to the United States by Israel at the conclusion of fighting," Trump said on Thursday.


He repeated his belief that the idea would mean resettling Palestinians, and that no American soldiers would be deployed.


His post did not make clear whether the two million residents of the Palestinian territory would be invited to return, leaving officials scrambling to explain.


On Wednesday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that any displacement would be temporary, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that Gazans would leave for an "interim" period while reconstruction took place.


Arab leaders, human rights organisations and the UN have condemned the idea.


International Criminal Court: What is the ICC and what does it do?


View original: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2p19l24g2o

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From Times Radio - Video report
Dated Thursday, 6 February 2025 
Trump's plan for Gaza 'unviable' and cannot be implemented 
"There not a chance that this is something that would be implemented soon." Trump's plan for Gaza is unfounded and simply part of 'flooding the zone' with ideas, says President of the Middle East Policy Council Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley.

 
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Saturday, May 25, 2024

Arrest warrants for Netanyahu & Gaza’s Sinwar won’t stop the killings in Gaza, ex-British Navy chief warns

NOTE from Sudan Watch Editor: This news report is chronicled here for future reference and to help me piece together relationships between Sudan, Iran, Israel, Hamas, Russia and others. It is strange how the SAF and everyone based in embassies in Sudan were taken by surprise when RSF attempted to seize power in Sudan 15 Apr 2023, and that Israel was taken by surprise when Hamas launched its horrific attack on Israel 7 Oct 2023. It is odd that the two events took everyone by surprise. Makes no sense. Fishy.
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Report from The Irish Sun
By JEROME STARKEY and JESSICA BAKER
Dated Friday, 24 May 2024 - excerpts:

‘ACHIEVES NOTHING’ Arrest warrants for Netanyahu & ‘Gaza’s Bin Laden’ Sinwar ‘won’t stop the killings in Gaza’, ex-Brit Navy chief warns
Admiral Lord West says ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Sinwar will not stop killings in Gaza. Watch as Lord West tells The Sun's Jerome Starkey of how he was 'surprised' to hear of the arrest warrants


ARREST warrants for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar will not stop the killings in Gaza, warns an ex-Navy boss.


Lord Admiral West said he was "surprised" to hear of the International Criminal Court's move against both men as it only "muddies the water".

He told The Sun's defence show that the warrants only 'muddy the water' 

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar holds the child of an
Al-Qassam Brigades fighter Credit: AFP

It was revealed this week that both Netanyahu and "Gaza's Bin Laden" Sinwar were facing arrest on war crime charges.


The International Criminal Court (ICC)'s chief prosecutor Karim Khan announced on Monday that he applied for arrest warrants against Netanyahu, Sinwar, and other senior figures.


And today, the UN court ordered Israel to halt its offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah and withdraw from the enclave.


Speaking on The Sun's World At War show, former Navy chief Lord West said he was "surprised" to hear about the ICC request.


He said: "I'm not sure that it actually helps anything.


"I don't think it'll help stop the killings in Gaza. I think it muddies the water."


Reaching a judgement will be "extremely difficult", he claimed, as there are many "historical things" to consider.


Lord West said: "I think in terms of judging the actions of the Israelis today in Gaza, you've, in a way, almost got to separate it all from all the historical aspects or from what they're doing in the West Bank, or from what their plans are for the future.


"Basically, they are doing a military operation in a very built-up area in Gaza.


"That is an extremely difficult thing to do, as we know, which is why we try and keep out ... of those sort of operations."


He added: "I think these judgements are so, so difficult."


Netanyahu, 74, and Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant, 65, are facing arrest for the crimes of "causing extermination, causing starvation as a method of war including the denial of humanitarian relief supplies and deliberately targeting civilians in conflict".


October 7 mastermind Sinwar, 61, Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif, 58 and Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, 62, meanwhile stand accused of war crimes including: murder, hostage taking, rape, sexual violence, torture, and cruelty.


ICC judges will decide within weeks whether there is enough evidence to issue arrest warrants for both Netanyahu and Sinwar.


If warrants are issued, the Israeli PM could find himself effectively barred from nations including the UK, which is a member of the ICC.


The Hamas horror on October 7 claimed 1,200 lives, while Israel’s brutal response in Gaza is said to have killed more than 35,000.

ON THE BRINK


Lord West also warned the world is more dangerous now than during the Cold War.


He said the era of nuclear-sabre rattling between global superpowers was "safer in some ways because everyone understood it".


The world now, he argued, is "very unpredictable" as he listed off the wars in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan and the escalating tensions in the South China Sea.


But as we move into what British leaders have called a "pre-war world", West declared that our armed forces are "not of a size they should be".


He said: "At long last, I think people are understanding: 'Goodness me, we've taken too much out of defence'," but added that for too long the forces have been "hollowing out."


CHINA-RUSSIA THREAT


The ex-Navy chief also told The Sun's Jerome Starkey on his hit show World At War that Chinese president Xi Jinping could betray his ally Vladimir Putin and invade Russia.


Lord West warned that Vlad should beware the company he keeps, as Xi may target him as part of his campaign for global domination.


He argued Putin was a submissive "supplicant" to a far more powerful Xi, and that the alliance between the pair of despots could fall apart if the Chinese leader becomes too greedy.


The former First Sea Lord said he believes Xi could be planning to invade parts of Russia and capture its bountiful oil fields.


He said: "If it really gets very bad and they desperately need resources I think there's a very real risk they cold decide to take the bits of Siberia they want.


"It is all about resources. Resources are going to become more and more of a problem for China.


"They have already issued maps of Siberia that have Chinese names.


"That is why Putin is playing with fire. The Chinese don't like him."


Full story: https://www.thesun.ie/news/13032696/arrest-warrants-netanyahu-sinwar-lord-west/

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Related


ICC - 3 May 2024

Statement of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor

The Office insists that all attempts to impede, intimidate or improperly influence its officials cease immediately.

https://x.com/IntlCrimCourt/status/1786316229688414518

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ICC - 17 May 2024

Statement by the Presidency of the Assembly of States Parties in support of the independence and impartiality of the International Criminal Court

https://asp.icc-cpi.int/press-releases/PR-20240517

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ICC - 20 May 2024

Statement of ICC Prosecutor @KarimKhanQC

Applications for arrest warrants in the situation in the State of Palestine


https://www.icc-cpi.int/news/statement-icc-prosecutor-karim-aa-khan-kc-applications-arrest-warrants-situation-state


https://x.com/IntlCrimCourt/status/1792511134009856429

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FT.com - 20 May 2024

Opinion Israel-Hamas war 

Why we support ICC prosecutions for crimes in Israel and Gaza  

From Lord Justice Fulford, Judge Theodor Meron CMG, Amal Clooney, Danny Friedman KC, Baroness Helena Kennedy LT KC, Elizabeth Wilmshurst CMG KC

https://www.ft.com/content/aa2089c5-6388-437d-bf5c-9268f3a788ce

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Clooney Foundation for Justice - 20 May 2024

Amal Clooney, Barrister and Co-Founder of the Clooney Foundation for Justice

Today, my colleagues and I have published an oped and a detailed legal report  https://www.icc-cpi.int/about/otp/special-advisers-to-the-prosecutor/panel-of-experts-in-international-law/report-of-the-panel-of-experts-in-international-law of the Panel’s findings. My approach is not to provide a running commentary of my work but to let the work speak for itself. I hope that witnesses will cooperate with the ongoing investigation. And I hope that justice will prevail in a region that has already suffered too much.”

https://cfj.org/news/amal-clooney-publishes-expert-report-supporting-icc-arrest-warrant-applications-for-crimes-in-israel-and-palestine/

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BBC News - 24 May 2024

Top UN court orders Israel to stop Rafah offensive

The UN's top court, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), has issued a dramatic ruling, ordering Israel to "immediately halt its military offensive in Rafah".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crggvmyz03vo

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CIJ_ICJ @CIJ_ICJ  - 24 May 2024

A summary of the #ICJ Order on the request of South Africa of 10 May 2024 for the modification of the Order of 28 March 2024 in the case South Africa v. Israel 

https://tinyurl.com/mr323mvx

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