The International Criminal Court (ICC) is facing scrutiny as its chief prosecutor and various commentators discuss the court's credibility and ability to pursue justice. Israel's alleged efforts to undermine the ICC and the prosecutor's announcement to seek arrest warrants for Hamas and Israeli leaders are key points of contention.
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ICC prosecutor Karim Khan must prove that his announcement to seek arrest warrants for Hamas and Israeli political leaders is part of a serious pursuit of justice and accountability, writes @nour_odeh: https://t.co/oFpwzXQe43
Israel's decadelong campaign to undermine the International Criminal Court through threats and intimidation is part of "a concerted, high-level effort to undermine justice" and prevent top officials from being charged with war crimes, says @KenRoth. https://t.co/Gv1ZnhkPyc
The West's response to ICC charges has exposed the theatre of liberal war & order, writes @nour_odeh. But will the court be able to withstand the threats? https://t.co/oFpwzXQe43
The International Criminal Court is literally a kangaroo court, according to the chief prosecutor himself. Interesting article by @BenWeinthal https://t.co/CJpZvA5kkn