Karim Khan, who brought arrest warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, is currently under investigation by a UN body following allegations by two women
By Siam Goorwich
The $5.83million lawsuit accuses Karim Khan of levelling false accusations against Israel, as well as providing services to terror groups.
By Amelie Botbol
Olivier Pardo told French authorities that a former convict admitted that he had been approached by Hezbollah operatives in Senegal to carry out the murder
By JC Reporter
The measures are targeting the justices believed to have approved the arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant
By Andrew Bernard
Chief prosecutor Karim Khan was reportedly preparing to seek the far-right ministers’ arrests before he was suspended pending an investigation into allegations of sexual assault against him
By Jacob Jaffa
Karim Khan has been accused by a fellow lawyer of coercing her into ‘non-consensual sex acts’
A new report suggests that the decision was made to charge the Israeli leader with war crimes just before the accusations went public
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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
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The decision could see the arrest warrants against Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant thrown out
Republican lawmakers had looked to crack down on the court following its decision to issue arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials, including Benjamin Netanyahu
Torres joins President Joe Biden in decrying ICC decision to issue arrest warrants for Israeli leaders
By Eliana Jordan
“It is settled law that the court has jurisdiction in this situation,” claimed Karim Khan.
The ICC move was a ‘violation of every norm of international law’ argues one of the NGOs behind the challenge
By Elisa Bray