All Israeli embassies have been put on alert to avoid an ICC warrant for war crimes in Gaza
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Zionist regime of Israel has instructed its embassies around the world to be prepared for possible consequences if the International Criminal Court (ICC) issues warrants for the arrest of officials of the regime for war crimes and human rights violations against of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Apr 30, 2024 - 14:16
The ministry has stated in a statement that there are "rumors" spreading about the possibility of the ICC issuing arrest warrants for Israeli political and military leaders.
As a result of the rumours, the statement said, Israel's foreign minister Israel Katz has reportedly instructed all embassies of the Zionist regime in the world to prepare immediately for events related to what he called hatred against Jews and Israel.
Katz has also instructed Jewish organizations abroad to take precautionary measures to deal with such incidents.
The minister of the Zionist administration has been quoted as saying that Israel "expects the court to refrain" from issuing arrest warrants for its leaders.
The violent Zionist regime is very afraid of being issued by the ICC Court with arrest warrants for its top military and government leaders, especially its prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for being involved in war crimes in the ongoing genocide by the regime's army there. The Gaza Strip.
More than 34,400 Palestinians have been martyred since October 7 until now in Gaza, most of them women and children, and 77,575 others have been injured, apart from the great damage done by the Zionist army to the infrastructure and civil buildings along with starving the Palestinians of the area.
The Zionist regime has been charged with genocide in the International Court of Justice ICJ. An interim decision issued by the court in January ordered Tel Aviv to stop the acts of genocide and to take measures to ensure that humanitarian aid reaches the citizens in Gaza, but so far the administration has refused to implement those orders.../