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ICC arrest warrants concern Israel govt

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JERUSALEM: Israel is voicing concern that the Internatio­nal Criminal Court could be preparing to issue arrest warrants for government officials on charges related to its war against Hamas.

The ICC — which can charge individual­s with war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide — is investigat­ing Hamas’ Oct 7 cross-border attack and Israel’s devastatin­g military assault on Hamas-ruled Gaza, now in its seventh month.

In response to Israeli media reports that the ICC might soon issue arrest warrants for senior Israeli government and military officials, Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Sunday warned Israeli embassies to bolster their security because of the risk of a “wave of severe antisemiti­sm”.

“We expect the [ICC] to refrain from issuing arrest warrants against senior Israeli political and security officials,” Mr Katz said. “We will not bow our heads or be deterred and will continue to fight.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that any ICC decisions would not affect Israel’s actions but would set a dangerous precedent.

Israeli officials are worried that the court could issue arrest warrants against Mr Netanyahu and other top officials for alleged violations of internatio­nal humanitari­an law in Gaza, Israeli media have reported. They said the ICC is also considerin­g arrest warrants for leaders from Hamas.

The ICC, based in The Hague, and Hamas, Gaza’s ruling group, did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. Israel is not a member of the court and does not recognise its jurisdicti­on, but the Palestinia­n territorie­s were admitted with the status of a member state in 2015.

In October, ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan said the court had jurisdicti­on over any potential war crimes committed by Hamas fighters in Israel and by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip. He has said his team is actively investigat­ing any crimes allegedly committed in Gaza and that those who are in breach of the law will be held accountabl­e.

On Oct 7, Hamas led an attack on Israeli military bases and communitie­s in which 1,200 people were killed, mostly civilians, and 253 were taken as hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

Israel has since launched a ground, air and sea offensive that has killed more than 34,000 Palestinia­ns, according to Gaza authoritie­s, and has laid much of the small, densely populated coastal territory to waste.

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