The current and former prime ministers and ministers of the Zionist regime may receive arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court, a newspaper published in the Occupied Territories reported.
According to International News Agency, a number of Zionist regime officials may be arrested by the International Criminal Court for their role in war crimes.
According to the Jerusalem Post, he may not be able to convict more than ten people because the resources of the International Criminal Court are limited (sources: inspector, prosecutor, and judge).
The limitations of this international tribunal have led to a lengthy process in some cases in those years. Zionist officials who may face conviction fall into three categories.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the first group is those who were involved in the decisions related to the Gaza war in 2014. The second group is those who were involved in the Gaza border crisis, and the third group is those who were involved in the decision to expand the settlements.
The newspaper added that Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu falls into all three categories and that Bani Gantz, the then army chief of staff, and Moshe Ya’alon, the regime’s wartime minister during the Gaza war, were most likely to receive arrest warrants.
It may be difficult for The Hague tribunal to identify the army commanders involved in the Gaza war, but people like Offer Winter, who has repeatedly spoken out about his role in the “Black Friday” crime in Gaza, maybe on the convict list.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on Wednesday said it had launched a formal investigation into war crimes in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi rejected the International Criminal Court’s decision to investigate the regime, calling it morally and legally bankrupt.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi rejected the International Criminal Court’s decision to investigate the regime, calling it morally and legally bankrupt.
The Hague Tribunal has resumed its investigation into the Zionists, with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announcing the sanctions on September 12, with Fatou Bensouda, prosecutor at The Hague tribunal, and Fakiso Mochucoko, head of relations and cooperation, The judiciary was sanctioned by the United States.
In his first telephone call with US President Joe Biden, Netanyahu called for the continuation of sanctions imposed by Trump on the Hague Tribunal.