The International Criminal Court at The Hague has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for their roles in the ongoing war in the Middle East. In addition, it has issued a warrant for Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif.
The court announced that it issued the warrants against the two Israelis for alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes in the country’s attacks on Gaza.
Palestinian officials have claimed the death toll in the region has topped 40,000 since Israel responded to the Hamas-led terror attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
The ICC says the warrants include the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare and intentionally directing an attack against the civilian population. It found there was reason to believe both Netanyahu and Gallant intentionally and knowingly deprived the civilian population in Gaza of food, water, medicine, fuel and electricity from October 2023 to May 2024.
The prosecutor also alleges they hampered humanitarian organizations from providing food and other aid to people in Gaza, who were in desperate need. Netanyahu’s office has called the court’s decision “antisemitic” and the charges “absurd and false.”
The court also issued an arrest warrant for Mohammed Deif. Deif is accused of war crimes for his role in Hamas’s attack on Israel. However, Israel claims it killed Deif earlier this year. The prosecutor had filed similar warrants against Hamas leaders Sinwar and Haniyeh, but withdrew those warrants after confirmation that Israel had killed both.
Israel and the United States do not recognize the International Court’s jurisdiction. However, many countries in Europe do, which puts Israeli officials at risk for arrest in those countries.
Incoming Senate Republican Majority Leader John Thune, S.D., warned Sunday, Nov. 17, that the U.S. could impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court if it issues war crimes arrest warrants against Israeli officials.