Israel has firmly rejected the ICC's request for arrest warrants for its leaders, focusing on procedural grounds rather than addressing the underlying allegations of war crimes.
The Israeli official filings challenge the ICC's jurisdiction, arguing a lack of sufficient notice from the ICC regarding the scope of the investigation being pursued.
Israel claims it has the capacity to independently investigate accusations against its prime minister and defense minister, asserting that the ICC should defer to its judicial system.
In their rejection, Israel emphasized its status as a democracy with an independent judiciary, asserting its capability to handle accountability for any alleged crimes.
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