Pentagon 'fundamentally rejects' ICC decision to issue arrest warrant for Netanyahu
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The Pentagon said it rejects the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) decision to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday.

Deputy Pentagon press secretary Sabrina Singh told reporters during a press briefing on Thursday that the U.S. “fundamentally rejects” the ICC’s decision to issue the arrest warrants.

“We remain concerned by the prosecutor’s rush to seek arrest warrants, and, you know, some of the processes that have played out,” Singh said. “And again, we’ve been very clear that the ICC does not have jurisdiction over this matter.”

The ICC charged Netanyahu and Gallant with “crimes against humanity and war crimes,” including the use of starvation as a method of warfare and targeting civilians.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, in New York City, Sept. 27.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, in New York City, Sept. 27. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

Israel also made other procedural challenges, but they were rejected.

The ICC’s move comes just days after Senate Majority Leader-elect John Thune threatened to hit the court with sanctions if it moved forward with the arrest warrants.

The U.S. does not officially recognize the ICC’s authority, but it is not the first time Washington has looked to halt the court’s actions.

In 2020, the Trump administration opposed attempts by the ICC to investigate U.S. soldiers and the CIA involved in alleged war crimes between 2003-2004 “in secret detention facilities in Afghanistan,” and issued sanctions against ICC prosecutors.

Biden’s administration undid those sanctions shortly after entering office.

Fox News Digital’s Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report.

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