Israel, Frustrated With Biden and Harris Refusal To Act Against ICC, Files Formal Objection to Plan To Seek Arrest of Netanyahu

A key aide to the prime minister calls the failure of the Senate to pass sanctions on the court ‘disappointing.’

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Prime Minister Netanyahu at the Capitol on July 24, 2024. Kent Nishimura/Getty Images

Officials in Jerusalem, frustrated with Washington’s refusal to act to push back against the International Criminal Court, are making public their objection to the ICC’s likely imminent global arrest warrants against Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.  

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