The White House has publicly declared its opposition to the International Criminal Court's (ICC) investigation into Israel's actions during the conflict with Hamas, stating that the ICC lacks jurisdiction in this matter. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasized that the U.S. does not support the investigation and questioned the ICC's authority to issue potential arrest warrants against Israeli officials amid ongoing hostage negotiations and continued fighting in Gaza.
#WATCH | On International Criminal Court's (ICC) investigation into Israel's conduct in Gaza, White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre says, "...We don't believe is in the ICC jurisdiction in this situation. We do not support the investigation. And I think that kind of… https://t.co/du8NpEtLxj
White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre firmly told a reporter the White Hose does not support an International Criminal Court investigation into military leaders from #Israel amid hostage negotiations and continued fighting in #Gaza https://t.co/O3XZuuGQgR https://t.co/A1gL4JmNoE
BREAKING: White House takes public position that the International Criminal Court has no jurisdiction in the Israel-Hamas war in press briefing. https://t.co/SpzhJcIWup
White House says that the International Criminal Court has 'no jurisdiction' in Israel-Hamas war But didn't they have a say in Putin and Ukraine?
JUST IN: White House says that the International Criminal Court has 'no jurisdiction' in Israel-Hamas war
'We've been really clear about the ICC investigation, we don't support it, we we don't believe that they have the jurisdiction,' White House @PressSec Karine Jean-Pierre after reports Israeli officials fear the Hague-based court could soon issue arrest warrants over Gaza war
BREAKING - United States 'does not support' ICC investigation of Israel: White House