The warrants issued by the International Criminal Court against Israel's prime minister and former defense minister represent historic firsts and signify a troubling shift in the court's impartiality.
These warrants highlight an international institution succumbing to the temptation of pursuing an anti-Israel agenda, reminiscent of similar trends seen at the UN.
The charges are baseless, alleging actions that never occurred and ignoring settled international law, raising questions about the ICC's jurisdiction and purpose.
The ICC was created to hold accountable those responsible for the world's worst atrocities, yet its actions now risk undermining its foundational mission.
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