US imposes sanctions on Palestinians who asked for Israel war crimes probe
The US sanctioned three Palestinian NGOs for aiding the International Criminal Court's investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes, asserting sovereignty concerns despite global criticism.
- The US sanctioned three Palestinian human rights groups for assisting the International Criminal Court's investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes.
- The groups had asked the ICC to probe Israeli air strikes on Gaza civilian areas and the siege of the territory.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the US opposes the ICC's 'politicized agenda' and 'disregard for sovereignty.
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US slaps sanctions on Palestinian NGOs that asked for Israel war crimes probe
Palestinian Center for Human Rights, Al Mezan Center for Human Rights and Al-Haq all listed by Treasury Department under ICC-related designations
US State Department sanctions NGOs tied to ICC’s Israel probe
The U.S. announced new sanctions on Thursday for three Palestinian non-governmental organizations participating in the International Criminal Court’s efforts to arrest and prosecute Israeli nationals over alleged crimes committed by the Israeli government in Gaza. The State Department has repeatedly criticized the ICC’s decision to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant last y…
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