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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the International
Criminal Court's decision to issue a warrant of arrest against him for
alleged war crimes is antisemitic.
ICC judges decided that Netanyahu and his former defence minister Yoav
Gallant are responsible for crimes against humanity, including murder,
persecution and starvation of the people of Gaza.
International criminal law expert Dr Nicola Palmer discusses the legal
basis the ICC used to issue the warrants.
Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.
Criminal Court's decision to issue a warrant of arrest against him for
alleged war crimes is antisemitic.
ICC judges decided that Netanyahu and his former defence minister Yoav
Gallant are responsible for crimes against humanity, including murder,
persecution and starvation of the people of Gaza.
International criminal law expert Dr Nicola Palmer discusses the legal
basis the ICC used to issue the warrants.
Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.
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