The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor, Karim Khan KC, has applied for arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. This action stems from alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity following Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7. The ICC seeks arrest warrants to hold both leaders accountable for their roles in the conflict.
Khan announced that there are substantial grounds to believe Netanyahu and Sinwar bear criminal responsibility. Alongside them, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh, as well as military chief Mohammed Deif, are also targeted for arrest. The ICC judges will now evaluate the evidence to decide if it warrants issuing arrest warrants, a process that could take several weeks or months.
The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with over 35,500 people reported killed, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza. In response, Netanyahu vehemently rejected the ICC prosecutor’s comparison of Israel to Hamas, calling it a “disgusting” analogy. Similarly, US President Joe Biden criticized the ICC’s move as “outrageous.”
Khan accused Hamas leaders of heinous crimes, including extermination, murder, hostage-taking, rape, and torture. He stated that these actions were part of a systematic attack against Israeli civilians. Furthermore, Khan claimed that Israeli leaders were responsible for war crimes such as intentionally starving civilians in Gaza and directing attacks against them. The ICC’s move marks an unprecedented step, as no Western-style democracy has ever faced such a warrant for its leader.
In summary, ICC seeks arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders highlights the grave accusations of war crimes and crimes against humanity from both sides in the ongoing conflict.