Who Will Win? International Law or Benjamin Netanyahu?

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Who Will Win? International Law or Benjamin Netanyahu?
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John Feffer is the author of the dystopian novel 'Splinterlands' (2016) and the director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies. His novel, 'Frostlands' (2018) is book two of his Splinterlands trilogy. Splinterlands book three 'Songlands' was published in 2021. His podcast is available here.

Benjamin Netanyahu ’s face may soon be on Wanted posters around the world.In Israel , the prime minister has been charged with various counts of corruption. But now that the International Criminal Court has requested a warrant for Netanyahu’s arrest on war crimes , he may become a global outlaw as well.It’s not a done deal. The chief prosecutor has requested the warrants. Next, it’s up to the ICC judges to determine whether the evidence is sufficient to issue those warrants.Netanyahu is not alone.

According to Khan, Israel was “causing extermination, causing starvation as a method of war, including the denial of humanitarian relief supplies deliberately targeting civilians in conflict.”The Israeli government predictably condemned the statement, with Netanyahu saying that Karim Khan “takes his place among the great antisemites in modern times.

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