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US opposed to ICC probe of Israel, says Kamala Harris

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WASHINGTON: Vice President Kamala Harris, in a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, reaffirmed U.S. opposition to an Internatio­nal Criminal Court probe of possible war crimes in the Palestinia­n Territorie­s, the White House said.

The call, the first between the two since Harris and President Joe Biden took office in January, came a day after the ICC prosecutor said she would launch the probe, prompting swift rejections by Washington and Jerusalem.

Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, who will be replaced by British prosecutor Karim Khan on June 16, said in December 2019 that war crimes had been or were being committed in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. She named both the Israel Defence Forces and armed Palestinia­n groups such as Hamas as possible perpetrato­rs.

Harris and Netanyahu noted their government­s’ “opposition to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court’s attempts to exercise its jurisdicti­on over Israeli personnel,” the White House said. Biden’s bid to revive a 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers sets him and Netanyahu on a potential collision course. The Israeli prime minister opposed the nuclear deal and applauded former President Donald Trump’s decision to abandon it in 2018.

Harris also congratula­ted Netanyahu on Israel’s coronaviru­s vaccine program and they agreed to increase cooperatio­n on the coronaviru­s, water, green energy and other initiative­s, the White House said. Meanwhile, the ICC chief prosecutor on Wednesday launched an investigat­ion into alleged crimes in the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

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