NewsICC halts Netanyahu, Galant arrest warrants, case in Limbo

ICC halts Netanyahu, Galant arrest warrants, case in Limbo

The International Criminal Court in The Hague has revoked the arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Galant, effectively freezing Israel's case for several months, reports "The Jerusalem Post".

The ICC lifts the arrest warrant for Netanyahu and Galant? Media report
The ICC lifts the arrest warrant for Netanyahu and Galant? Media report
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What do you need to know?

Why did the ICC revoke the arrest warrants?

In 2024, the ICC's Pre-Trial Chamber found that there were reasonable grounds to believe that Netanyahu and Galant "intentionally and knowingly deprived the population of the Gaza Strip of the means necessary for survival, including food, water, medicine, and medical supplies, as well as fuel and electricity". However, the Appeals Chamber determined that Israel's jurisdictional objections to the Court must be fully considered, which had not happened previously.

The Pre-Trial Chamber previously ruled that the arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Galant gained validity despite the Israeli side's jurisdictional objections not being fully addressed, as this issue could be resolved later, explained the newspaper.

What does the ICC's decision mean for Israel?

The Appeals Chamber's decision means that Israel's case remains "frozen" until further hearings by the ICC, which may take several months or longer to complete. The November 2024 ruling was viewed in Israel as a serious judicial defeat with significant diplomatic and political implications.

Israel does not recognize the ICC and has not ratified the Rome Statute, which establishes the Court to prosecute individuals for the most serious crimes, such as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. However, Palestine is a party to the treaty, allowing the Court to investigate alleged crimes in Palestinian territories.

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