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Comment: Washington demands that the ICC bend to its will

The situation in Gaza

The American double standard is striking, and it is astonishing that the White House believes that nothing on this planet can happen without its approval. The US abandoned the ICC when there was a danger that its own soldiers would be convicted of war crimes, and now Washington believes that the court should once again bend to its will.

Published 5 May 2024
– By Jenny Piper
Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv.
This is an opinion piece. The author is responsible for the views expressed in the article.

When the International Criminal Court (ICC) decided last year to issue an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes over the alleged illegal deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia, it was strongly supported by US President Joe Biden, even though the US itself is not a member of the ICC.

These allegations were later refuted when these children turned up in Germany, but of course no one suggested that the erroneous arrest warrant should be withdrawn.

But now that the Hague-based court will soon issue arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials for their roles in alleged war crimes against the Palestinians, it’s a very different story.

Axios reported Monday that Netanyahu has asked Biden to stop the ICC from trying to prosecute him or other officials in his government, while both Republican and Democratic lawmakers in the US have called for retaliation against the ICC if it issues arrest warrants for Israeli leaders.

For example, US Representative Brad Sherman (Democrat, California) has insisted that Washington should retaliate against any attempt to arrest Israeli leaders during its ongoing war with Hamas.

“The International Criminal Court is apparently considering rulings against Israeli leaders for legitimate self-defense”. Such a move would, according to him, turn the court into a “kangaroo court”. The “President [Joe Biden] must condemn this, and I know Congress will ensure consequences for such an absurd decision”.

Ritchie Torres (Democrat, New York) has insisted that both Congress and Biden must respond with “strong consequences” if the ICC issues arrest warrants against Israelis:

The weaponization of international law—in the service of terror—cannot be allowed to stand.

Republicans have made similar statements. Representative Elise Stefanik (Republican, New York) said that “The ICC is propping up Hamas by attempting to punish the only democracy in the Middle East just for defending itself against barbaric terrorism”.

Senator John Fetterman (Democrat, Pennsylvania) said that an attempt to prosecute Israeli leaders “would be a fatal blow to the judicial and moral standing of ICC” and called on Biden to intervene.

Speaker Mike Johnson (Republican, Louisiana) insisted that the ICC has no jurisdiction over Israel and called the possible order “baseless and illegitimate”, adding that it would undermine US national security.

The double standard is striking, and it is astonishing that Americans believe that nothing on this planet can happen without their approval.

The US abandoned the ICC when its own soldiers were in danger of being convicted of war crimes, and now Washington thinks the court should bend to its will.

In a “law-based society”, criminals who break laws are prosecuted, but only if the US likes the charges, not if the accused is a friend of the US.

#hypocrites

#itsokwhenwedoit

 

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Last working Gaza hospital bombed by Israel

The situation in Gaza

Published 14 April 2025
– By Editorial Staff
The IDF attacks in Gaza are growing in strength (archive photo).

Al-Ahli hospital in northern Gaza was bombed early Sunday in an Israeli airstrike as part of the further intensification of the military campaign in Gaza. The Israeli military (IDF) justifies the bombing of the hospital on the grounds that it was used by Hamas to plan attacks.

The head of Al-Ahli hospital, Dr. Fadel Naim, says they were warned of the attack before it took place. In a post on X, he writes that the emergency room, pharmacy and surrounding buildings were severely damaged, affecting more than 100 patients and dozens of doctors.

The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that one child died during the evacuation due to the interruption of care. The organization’s Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stresses that hospitals are protected under international law and that attacks on health care must stop.

Israel’s defense minister has announced that military activity will be rapidly increased across Gaza, and that people are being urged to evacuate from what it describes as “combat zones”. Israel has also promised to pressure Hamas to release remaining hostages.

More than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed so far in the Israeli military offensive, according to the Hamas-run Ministry of Health in Gaza. Most of the dead are reported to be women and children.

UN: 15 health workers murdered by Israeli military

The situation in Gaza

Published 1 April 2025
– By Editorial Staff
The bodies from the mass graves are collected.

The UN humanitarian agency, OCHA, warns that at least 15 Palestinian health and rescue workers associated with the Red Crescent Society and Civil Defense have been murdered by the Israeli army.

According to Jonathan Whithall, OCHA’s head of Palestine, the staff were killed “one by one” – and then thrown into a mass grave.

The incident occurred on March 23 during a rescue operation in the Tel al-Sultan district in the context of an ongoing Israeli offensive. The rescue workers were on site to evacuate colleagues previously injured in a firefight when their clearly marked ambulances and civil defense vehicles were suddenly fired upon.

A representative of the Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said at least one of the dead was found with his hands tied indicating that he was first captured before being executed, reports The Guardian.

– One by one, were hit, they were struck. Their bodies were gathered and buried in this mass grave. We’re digging them out in their uniforms, with their gloves on. They were here to save lives. Instead, they ended up in a mass grave, Whithall said in a video clip posted on X, which was recorded for documentation purposes as the bodies were unearthed.

IDF: “Moved suspiciously”

Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN refugee agency UNRWA, also confirmed that one of his employees was among the victims.

– The body of our colleague killed in Rafah was retrieved yesterday, together with the aid workers from – all of them discarded in shallow graves – a profound violation of human dignity.

The Israeli military states in a “preliminary investigation” that it opened fire on several vehicles that were “advancing suspiciously toward IDF troops without headlights or emergency signals”. It further claims that the vehicles were in an “active combat zone” without first coordinating their activities with Israeli authorities.

According to the PRCS, an ambulance was first dispatched to take casualties of an Israeli airstrike to hospital. The first ambulance also arrived at the hospital, but it lost contact with the second ambulance and was alerted that it had been fired upon and that two medical workers had been killed.

A convoy of five vehicles was then sent to the scene including ambulances and civil defense vehicles, as well as two cars from the Ministry of Health to collect the bodies. However, these vehicles were also fired upon and in total, eight Red Crescent staff, six civil defense personnel and one UN staff member were reportedly killed.

Emergency buried under the sand

– The available information indicates that the first team was killed by Israeli forces on 23 March, and that other emergency and aid crews were struck one after another over several hours as they searched for their missing colleagues, comments Jens Laerke, spokesperson for OCHA, in Geneva.

– They were buried under the sand, alongside their wrecked emergency vehicles – clearly marked ambulances, a fire truck and a UN car, he continues.

Since the invasion and bombing of Gaza began following Hamas attacks in October 2023, at least 408 aid workers are reported to have been killed at least 280 of whom were working for the refugee agency UNRWA. More than 200 journalists have also lost their lives more than in any other conflict in modern times.

Criticism of the Israeli killings has been very harsh from many parts of the world. However, the country’s military usually defends itself by claiming that the journalists or aid workers killed were in fact either terrorists and thus legitimate targets, or that they were killed by mistake while in a combat zone.

After Israeli bombings – Jewish Power returns to Netanyahu government

The situation in Gaza

Published 19 March 2025
– By Editorial Staff
Itamar Ben-Gvir, who has previously praised Jewish mass murderers and terrorists, is seen as perhaps the most controversial figure in the Netanyahu government.

The far-right Jewish Power party left Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition in January in protest against the ceasefire and hostage agreement with Hamas.

However, after Israel resumed bombing Gaza, the party’s leader Itamar Ben-Gvir announced that it would return to government.

According to Palestinian authorities, at least 400 people were killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza overnight on Tuesday – and more than 1,000 people were injured.

Many of those killed were women and children, but Benjamin Netanyahu’s staff claimed the attacks targeted Hamas and were “a consequence of Hamas’ repeated refusal to release our hostages and its rejection of all proposals made to it by US Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff and the mediators”.

The resumption of bombing is seen as a very positive and necessary step by Jewish Power, and in a statement Ben-Gvir said the party “welcomes the return of the State of Israel, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to intense fighting”.

As we said in recent months, when we withdrew [from the government], Israel must return to fighting in Gaza. This is the right, moral, ethical and most justified step, in order to destroy the Hamas terrorist organization and bring back our hostages. We must not accept the existence of the Hamas organization and it must be destroyed”, he continues.

Clearing Gaza of Palestinians

Until January this year, Ben-Gvir was the minister responsible for Israel’s national security and has long been a highly criticized figure, not only internationally, but also at home in Israel, where criticism of the Netanyahu government is growing and the prime minister himself is accused of corruption-related crimes.

The criticism of Ben-Gvir stems partly from the party leader’s past open praise of Jewish terrorists and mass murderers, but also from his promotion during the invasion of Gaza of what analysts consider to be large-scale ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in the area.

Although the radical Zionist publicly states that Israel should encourage Palestinians to “voluntarily” leave the area, the UN and human rights organizations argue that it is in fact a genocide to open the way for further Israeli occupation and more Jewish settlements.

In the past, Itamar Ben-Gvir has also attracted attention for his very hostile attitude towards Christians, defending Orthodox Jews who spit on Christians and calling the practice an “ancient Jewish custom”.

US ships 35,000 bombs to Israel

Donald Trump's USA

Published 6 March 2025
– By Editorial Staff
Stock image - American bombs being loaded for further transportation.

As the Trump administration halts military aid to Ukraine and seeks peace between Moscow and Kiev, deliveries of heavy bombs to Benjamin Netanyahu’s Israel continue.

Recently, a massive arms sale of nearly $3 billion to Tel Aviv was approved, bypassing normal congressional oversight on the grounds that the deal was allegedly necessary for US security interests.

It includes 35,500 MK 84 and BLU-117 heavy bombs and 4,000 Predator warheads – the same kind of bombs previously used by the Israeli military to devastate Gaza.

The bombs are valued at around $2 billion. In addition to these bombs, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also approved other munitions sales worth just over $675 million and bulldozers worth just under $300 million.

Secretary Rubio “has determined and provided detailed justification that an emergency exists that requires the immediate sale to the Government of Israel of the above defense articles and defense services in the national security interests of the United States, thereby waiving the Congressional review requirements the State Department writes.

It states that the US is “deeply committed to Israel’s security” and argues that it is “vital” to US national interests to continue supplying weapons and other bombs.

The United States is committed to the security of Israel, and it is vital to US national interests to assist Israel to develop and maintain a strong and ready self-defense capability. This proposed sale is consistent with those objectives, the ministry further writes. Deliveries are scheduled to begin next year.

Tens of thousands of women and children killed

Delivering weapons and bombs to Israel is considered highly controversial in many parts of the world – not least because many observers believe that Israel’s war crimes and abuses in Gaza are of such magnitude that it is reasonable to speak of an ongoing genocide.

Several Israeli officials have also expressed joy and pride that large parts of the Palestinian territory are now in ruins and confirmed that the goal is to ethnically cleanse the area.

The exact number of Palestinian lives lost so far is difficult to ascertain, as the UN and other international organizations’ access and work in the area is currently limited. However, according to local authorities, nearly 50,000 people have been killed and more than 110,000 injured, with the vast majority of the remaining population displaced. Most of these victims are women and children.

According to some analysts, the real death toll is likely to be much higher than this, while it is difficult to estimate the number of people who have died from starvation, disease and other causes indirectly linked to Israel’s bombing.

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