Reactions to ICC prosecutor's request for arrest warrants for Israeli, Hamas leaders

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Reactions to ICC prosecutor's request for arrest warrants for Israeli, Hamas leaders

The International Criminal Court's prosecutor said on Monday he had requested arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his defence chief and three Hamas leaders over alleged war crimes.

Here are some reactions to the announcement:

ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU

Netanyahu said the ICC decision was absurd and that the move was meant to target all of Israel.

"I reject with disgust the comparison of the prosecutor in the Hague between democratic Israel and the mass murderers of Hamas," Netanyahu said.

"With what audacity do you compare Hamas that murdered, burned, butchered, decapitated, raped and kidnapped our brothers and sisters, and the IDF soldiers fighting a just war."

US PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN

"Let me be clear: Whatever this prosecutor might imply, there is no equivalence — none — between Israel and Hamas," Biden said in a statement.

US SECRETARY OF STATE ANTONY BLINKEN

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said statement that the United States rejects the ICC prosecutor's application for arrest warrants for Israeli officials and Hamas.

"We reject the prosecutor's equivalence of Israel with Hamas," Blinken said.

PALESTINIAN MILITANT GROUP HAMAS STATEMENT:

"Hamas strongly denounces the attempts of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to equate the victim with the executioner by issuing arrest warrants against a number of Palestinian resistance leaders.

"Hamas...demands the cancellation of all arrest warrants issued against leaders of the Palestinian resistance, for violating U.N. conventions and resolutions."

ISRAELI PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG:

"Any attempt to draw parallels between these atrocious terrorists and a democratically elected government of Israel - working to fulfil its duty to defend and protect its citizens entirely in adherence to the principles of international law – is outrageous and cannot be accepted by anyone."

ISRAELI FOREIGN MINISTER ISRAEL KATZ:

"I intend to speak with foreign ministers of leading countries around the world to urge them to oppose the prosecutor's decision and declare that even if warrants are issued, they do not intend to enforce them against Israeli leaders."

BENNY GANTZ, ISRAELI WAR CABINET MINISTER:

"Drawing parallels between the leaders of a democratic country determined to defend itself from despicable terror to leaders of a blood-thirsty terror organisation (Hamas) is a deep distortion of justice and blatant moral bankruptcy."

WASEL ABU YOUSSEF, MEMBER OF THE PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION (PLO) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:

"The Palestinian people have the right to defend themselves... The ICC is required to issue arrest warrants against Israeli officials who are pursuing crimes of genocide in the Gaza Strip."

SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENCY

"South Africa welcomes the decision by the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Kahn KC, on the application for arrest warrants for the Prime Minister and Defence Minister of Israel and three leaders of Hamas for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity..."

"The law must be applied equally to all in order to uphold the international rule of law, ensure accountability for those that commit heinous crimes and protect the rights of victims."

AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR KARL NEHAMMER:

"We fully respect the independence of the ICC. The fact however that the leader of the terrorist organisation Hamas whose declared goal is the extinction of the State of Israel is being mentioned at the same time as the democratically elected representatives of that very State is non-comprehensible."

SENATOR JIM RISCH, SENIOR REPUBLICAN ON THE U.S. SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE:

"There is no cause for why the court should be investigating Israel as it is not a party to the Rome Statute and Israel has a fully functional judiciary."

ISRAELI FINANCE MINISTER BEZALEL SMOTRICH:

The decision to seek arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant is a "show of hypocrisy and Jew-hatred".

"Arrest warrants against them are arrest warrants against us all."

SAMI ABU ZUHRI, SENIOR HAMAS OFFICIAL:

The decision "equates the victim with the executioner" and encourages Israel to continue its "war of extermination" in Gaza.

REED BRODY, WAR CRIMES PROSECUTOR:

"Many thought this request would never come. ... Israeli leaders are finally facing a legal reckoning for their actions. Top Hamas officials likewise face justice for the cruel and inhuman taking of hostages and other crimes against humanity.

ICC warrants if approved would make Netanyahu a wanted man, in the same category as (Russian President Vladimir) Putin and Omar al-Bashir of Sudan."

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH:

"Victims of serious abuses in Israel and Palestine have faced a wall of impunity for decades. This principled first step by the prosecutor opens the door to those responsible for the atrocities committed in recent months to answer for their actions at a fair trial. ICC member countries should stand ready to resolutely protect the ICC's independence as hostile pressure is likely to increase while the ICC judges consider (prosecutor Karim) Khan's request."

CZECH PRIME MINISTER PETR FIALA:

"The ICC Chief Prosecutor's proposal to issue an arrest warrant for the representatives of a democratically elected government together with the leaders of an Islamist terrorist organisation is appalling and completely unacceptable.

"We must not forget that it was Hamas that attacked Israel in October and killed, injured and kidnapped thousands of innocent people. It was this completely unprovoked terrorist attack that led to the current war in Gaza and the suffering of civilians in Gaza, Israel and Lebanon."

SPOKESPERSON FOR BRITISH PRIME MINISTER RISHI SUNAK:

"This action is not helpful in relation to reaching a pause in the fighting, getting hostages out or getting humanitarian aid in."

"The UK, as with other countries, does not yet recognise Palestine as a state and Israel is not a state party to the Rome Statute", which outlines the ICC's areas of jurisdiction, the spokesperson said.

This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.

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