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ICC chief prosecutor seeking more arrest warrants against Israel

Karim Khan has reportedly been ordered not to disclose who the measures will target following outrage over the warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant

April 30, 2025 10:00
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ICC lead prosecutor Karim Khan is understood to be seeking more arrest warrants against Israeli officials (Image: Getty)
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The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) chief prosecutor is understood to be seeking further arrest warrants against Israel officials in addition to those already issued against the country’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and former defence minister Yoav Gallant.

Karim Khan, who has led the prosecution team in Rome since 2021, is reportedly seeking the fresh round of warrants in relation to alleged war crime during the war in Gaza.

However, according to The Guardian, he has been ordered not to make public announcements of any future warrants or to make known his intention to seek them.

His heavily-publicised decision to issue warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant, accusing the pair of war crimes, prompted outrage in Israel and sparked a wave of criticism concerning the impartiality and jurisdiction of the court.