PNN – Rami Abdo, head of the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch, protested on Thursday night about the delay of the International Court of Justice regarding the arrest of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of War of the Zionist regime Yoav Galant.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoted by the Palestinian “Sama” news agency, Abdo added: The International Court of Justice has postponed its decision regarding the authorization to Prosecutor Karim Khan to issue an arrest warrant for Netanyahu and Gallant due to the accusation of involvement in war crimes in Gaza.
The head of Human Rights Watch added: The delay in Netanyahu’s arrest warrant comes after Britain submitted a memorandum as a “friend of the court” on June 10, requesting a review of the powers of the International Court of Justice in this regard.
The organization of a person or a group of people who can participate in the process of handling a dispute in a judicial authority as a “friend of the court”. According to some definitions in the science of law, friends of the court are those who generally provide the court with information related to the issues raised by the parties to the dispute by presenting their statements and views orally or in writing.
Abdo added: England continues its historical role in defending the colonial regime.
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He added: The court’s delay in issuing a verdict against Netanyahu and his war minister means giving a green light to the continuation of the genocide in Gaza.
This is while Yediot Aharnot, a Zionist newspaper published in the occupied territories, said two days ago that it is expected that the International Court of Justice will issue an arrest warrant for him and Gallant on July 24, before Netanyahu’s trip to America.
If the judges of the International Court of Justice issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, they will be banned from traveling to 124 countries.
According to this report, if the three judges of the International Criminal Court in The Hague agree to issue an arrest warrant for Netanyahu and Gallant, these two will not be able to travel to any of the countries that have signed the Rome Agreement.
This report announced that the Prime Minister and Minister of War of the Zionist regime will no longer be allowed to travel to countries such as Germany, Holland, Greece, France, Japan, Spain and the Palestinian Authority.
Karim Khan, the Prosecutor General of the International Criminal Court, announced on May 31 of this year that the court is seeking to issue an arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel’s War Minister Yoav Galant, as well as a number of Hamas officials.
This is the first time that the International Criminal Court has targeted the president of one of America’s closest allies.
A panel of International Criminal Court judges will review Karim Khan’s request to issue an arrest warrant.