Karim Khan has asked the court to decide on issuing arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas leader Sinwar
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has called on the judges to “urgently render its decisions” on arrest warrants for the leaders of Israel and Hamas.
In May, Karim Khan filed a request to issue warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as top Hamas officials Ismail Haniyeh, Yahya Sinwar, and Mohammed Deif. The prosecutors argued that they were complicit in “war crimes and crimes against humanity” committed in Israel and Gaza.
The court has since granted permission to 18 states, including the US, Germany, and South Africa, and dozens of organizations and individuals to provide their opinions about the ICC’s jurisdiction on the matter, given that “Palestine cannot exercise criminal jurisdiction over Israeli nationals (under) the Oslo Accords.”
In a 49-page document, Khan asked the judges to expedite the process, stressing that “any unjustified delay in these proceedings detrimentally affects the rights of victims.”
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“It is settled law that the Court has jurisdiction in this situation,” the prosecutor wrote in the legal brief, as quoted by the AP. He argued that suggestions that the court could not take up the case were “without merit,” and that the claim to the contrary “misunderstands basic concepts of jurisdiction under international law.”
Both Israel and Hamas dismissed the allegations of war crimes, with Netanyahu blasting the accusation as a “disgrace.” Hamas denounced Khan’s request for an arrest warrant, saying that it equates “the victim with the executioner.”