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ICC rejects Israeli bid to halt Gaza war investigation

Reuters 16/12/2025 | 10:33 MYT
ICC upholds probe into post-October 7 Gaza war crimes keeping arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant despite Israel rejecting jurisdiction.- REUTERS
THE HAGUE, Netherlands: Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court on Monday rejected one in a series of legal challenges brought by Israel against the court's probe into its conduct of the Gaza war.


AI Brief
  • ICC judges confirm investigation into Gaza war crimes after October 7 attacks, as arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant remain.
  • Israel rejects ICC jurisdiction and denies allegations of war crimes amid its campaign against Hamas.
  • Gaza death toll reaches 67,000, while ceasefire is in place but infrastructure devastated and legal challenges continue.


On appeal, judges refused to overturn a lower court decision that the prosecution's investigation into alleged crimes under its jurisdiction could include events following the deadly attack on Israel by armed Palestinian group Hamas on October 7, 2023.

The ruling means the investigation continues and the arrest warrants issued last year for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence chief Yoav Gallant remain in place.

Israel's Foreign Ministry called the ruling an example of the ICC's disregard for the sovereign rights of countries who are not members of the court, in a post on social media platform X.

Israel rejects the jurisdiction of the Hague-based court and denies war crimes in Gaza, where it has waged a military campaign it says is aimed at eliminating Hamas following the October 7 attacks.

The ICC had initially also issued a warrant for Hamas leader Ibrahim al-Masri for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, but withdrew that later following credible reports of his death.

A ceasefire agreement in the conflict took effect on October 10, but the war destroyed much of Gaza’s infrastructure, and living conditions are dire.

According to Gaza health officials, whose data is frequently cited with confidence by the United Nations, some 67,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israel in Gaza.

This ruling focuses on only one of several Israeli legal challenges against the ICC investigations and the arrest warrants for its officials. There is no timeline for the court to rule on the various other challenges to its jurisdiction in this case.





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