US sanctions ICC judges, prosecutors
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has said it "deplores" new US sanctions on its judges and prosecutors. On Wednesday, the US State Department announced new sanctions on two judges and two prosecutors in the ICC for engaging in efforts to prosecute US and Israeli citizens.
The International Criminal Court has denounced new US sanctions against two more of its judges and two prosecutors, calling them a “flagrant attack” on its independence. The four include Judge Nicolas Guillou of France, who is presiding over a case in which an arrest warrant was issued for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Dutch Cabinet will meet Friday to discuss “new measures” against Israel, caretaker Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp said Thursday, following threats of a no-confidence motion from left-wing parties.
The Trump administration is ramping up pressure on the International Criminal Court for pursuing investigations into U.S. and Israeli officials for alleged war crimes.The State Department on Wednesday announced new sanctions on four ICC officials ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has sanctioned four more members of the International Criminal Court for violating the sovereignty of non-member states.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu praises new US sanctions on ICC: ‘A firm step against the false smear campaign’
The post Netanyahu praises new US sanctions on ICC: ‘A firm step against the false smear campaign’ appeared first on The Times of Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hails the new round of US sanctions on International Criminal Court officials, calling it a decisive stand in defense of Israel.
The applications are in the hands of two deputy prosecutors in Karim Khan's absence, but ICC sources are concerned they will not submit them for fear of sanctions