Lord Hermer signed letter claiming Netanyahu’s government is led by ‘far-Right’ coalition seeking formal annexation of West Bank
Husseini continued shouting, mentioning Israel’s “nuclear weapons”, then saying, “I was sitting here quietly and now I’m being manhandled by two or three people,” referring to security guards who physically carried him out of the room.
Chaos erupted at Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s final press conference Thursday after an announced Israel-Hamas cease-fire and hostage deal, with State Department employees forcibly removing reporters who accused the cabinet official of allowing a “genocide” in Gaza.
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan has defended his decision to bring war crimes allegations against Israel's prime minister, saying Israel had made "no real effort" to investigate the allegations itself.
Two journalists accusing Israel of genocide and other atrocities were expelled from Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s final press conference, in one case getting dragged out while repeatedly screaming, “Why aren’t you in the Hague?”
The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor has told judges that Israeli objections to the investigation into the 13-month war in Gaza should be rejected.
President Donald J. Trump on Monday signed the “ Initial Rescissions Of Harmful Executive Orders And Actions Executive Order ,” among them former President Joe Biden’s Executive Order 14022 of April 1, 2021, titled, “Termination of Emergency with Respect to the International Criminal Court.”
Multiple hecklers interrupted U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday inside the State Department briefing room during his remarks on the heels of a ceasefire and
He also shouted at Blinken: “Why aren’t you at the Hague?” He was escorted out by ... The heckler also alleged: "Your father-in-law was an Israel lobbyist, your grandfather was an Israel ...
Several times during Blinken's opening remarks, two members of the audience repeatedly interjected with shouted questions about U.S. support for Israel and conditions in Gaza, and, at times, personal attacks aimed at Blinken and other State Department officials.
An anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian organization said ... it also filed a case with the International Criminal Court in the Hague against Alian, asking it to issue an international arrest warrant ...
Central to understanding this ceasefire is the legal framework of jus ad bellum (the right to go to war) and jus in bello (laws applicable during war). The ceasefire does not end the illegal occupation of Palestinian land; it merely suspends the active hostilities.