Netanyahu rejects ‘with disgust’ arrest warrants requested from ICC

(Jerusalem) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday “reject with disgust” the arrest warrants requested by the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) both for the Israeli leader and for Palestinian Hamas officials.


“As Prime Minister of Israel, I reject with disgust the Hague prosecutor’s comparison between Israel,” a “democratic” country, and “the mass murderers of Hamas,” he said in a statement.

“How dare you compare the monsters of Hamas to the soldiers of the IDF,” the “most moral” Israeli army in the world? “, he says, judging that this is a “complete distortion of reality”.

“This is exactly what the new anti-Semitism looks like, it has moved from the campuses of the West to the Court in The Hague. What a shame ! “, still asserts the right-wing Israeli leader.

On Monday, ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan said he had requested arrest warrants for Mr. Netanyahu and his Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant, for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity such as “the act of ‘deliberate starvation of civilians’, ‘intentional homicide’ and ‘extermination and/or murder’.

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He also called for arrest warrants against Hamas leader in Gaza Yahya Sinouar, the leader of the Palestinian movement Ismaïl Haniyeh as well as against Mohammed Deif, head of the armed wing of Hamas, for crimes against crimes committed in Israel and the Gaza Strip, such as “extermination”, “rape and other forms of sexual violence”, “torture” and “hostage-taking”.

“False equivalence”

Mr. Khan “creates a false moral equivalence between the leaders of Israel and the henchmen of Hamas. It’s like creating a moral equivalence after September 11 between President Bush and Osama bin Laden, or during the Second World War between FDR, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Hitler,” Benyamin Netanyahu said Monday evening in his press release.

“He is pouring fuel on the fire of anti-Semitism without hesitation,” added the Israeli Prime Minister, according to whom “by this incendiary decision, Mr. Khan ranks himself among the great anti-Semites of modern times.”

For his part, Israeli President Isaac Herzog criticized in a statement the “unilateral approach” of prosecutor Karim Khan which “constitutes a political measure that encourages terrorists throughout the world”.

In the streets, Israelis shared this indignation.

“It’s obviously absurd,” reacted Benjamin, a 28-year-old architect, who did not want to give his last name. “There are so many crimes in the world […] It’s really scandalous that they are attacking us,” he said, interviewed by AFP in a street in Tel Aviv.

Mr. Netanyahu recommitted on Monday to continue the offensive in the Gaza Strip, promising to “overthrow” the evil power of Hamas” and “achieve total victory.”


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