Israeli PM Netanyahu is afraid of being arrested, preparations are on to stop ICC’s warrant
The ICC (International Criminal Court) may issue arrest warrants against many top officials including Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu over Israel’s action in Gaza. Many countries including South Africa had filed a petition in the ICC regarding this. Now the Times of Israel has published a report on Sunday, in which sources were quoted as saying that the Israeli government is trying to stop the ICC’s possible arrest warrant against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials. Israeli officials believe that the ICC is preparing to issue a warrant on charges related to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
The report also claims that Israel’s National Security Council and Foreign Ministry are also involved in the process of stopping this warrant. Sources said that the main focus of ICC’s allegations will be on starving Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Action can be taken on the basis of which. vv
Prime Minister Netanyahu is worried
According to Israeli journalist Ben Caspit, Prime Minister Netanyahu is worried about the possibility of an arrest warrant against himself and other officials. He is constantly on the telephone to stop the warrant, which is somewhere focused on the US President. Let us tell you that earlier on Friday, the Israeli Prime Minister had posted a post on Telegram. In this, Netanyahu said, under my leadership, Israel will not allow its self-defense and rights to be weakened. We will never accept any attempt by the ICC. The threat of arresting soldiers and officials is insulting. We will not bow down to this. vv
Will harm our soldiers: Foreign Minister
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said that his country hopes that the ICC will refrain from issuing arrest warrants. Katz said in a statement that if the orders are issued, they will harm IDF commanders and soldiers and will promote the terrorist organization Hamas and the radical Islamic axis led by Iran, against which we are fighting.