The International Criminal Court Shows Its Mettle
Briefly

The International Criminal Court faced a significant test in balancing perceived impartiality while prosecuting leaders from both Israel and Hamas, highlighting its aspiration towards equitable justice.
In a landmark decision, the ICC approved arrest warrants for Israeli leaders accused of serious war crimes, marking a rare moment of accountability for a Western ally.
This current ICC case brings attention to the court's historical tendency to target authoritarian regimes, raising questions about the fairness and scope of international justice.
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