Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the former Minister of Yoav Galland Defense have accused crimes against humanity and war crimes in the gas sector.
Israel appealed to the Judges of the International Criminal Court with the request to withdraw the warrant of prime minister Benjamin Net prominent and the Yoav Galland defense minister. The corresponding request was filed against the back of Israel of court jurisdiction in Israel’s case during the Gaza War. The Reuters reported this on Monday, May 12.
As the documents published on the MUS website on May 12, Israel also asked to suspend the investigation of “crimes against humanity and war crimes” in Palestinian territories. The documents were dated May 9 and was signed by the Deputy Prosecutor of Israel Gilda Noam.
Israel insisted that he did not recognize the Hague court’s jurisdiction and rejected the accusations of committing crimes in the Gaza war.
In April, the Mus appeal room decided that the judges of the initial room should change Israel’s arguments regarding the constituents and legality of the orders.
It is currently unclear in what form a review is held and when a decision is made at the request of Israel.
Remember that in November 2024, the MUs issued a warrant of Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Net Popular and former Yoav Galland defense minister. They were accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes in the Gaza sector.
The EU said the Commonwealth countries were obliged to carry out the International Criminal Court’s order for the arrest of Prime Minister Israel Benjamin Net prominent, as this decision was not just “political”.
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Source: korrespondent

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