The Prime Minister of the occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, is facing a storm of simultaneous crises on both international and domestic fronts, as the International Criminal Court rejected a request to cancel the arrest warrants issued against him and his former Minister of War, Yoav Galant, while the occupation's security agencies recommended not to return to fighting in Gaza.
These developments come at a time when Netanyahu is striving hard to avoid the formation of an investigation committee into the failures of October 7, and he is facing increasing pressure from his far-right partners.
Hebrew media reported that the International Criminal Court rejected an official request submitted by the occupation to cancel the arrest warrants issued against Netanyahu and Galant, and to freeze the ongoing investigation against them, which means the continuation of international legal proceedings against them on charges of committing war crimes.
The International Criminal Court rejects the occupation's request to cancel the arrest warrants issued against Netanyahu and Galant.





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Hebrew media: The International Criminal Court rejects the cancellation of the arrest warrant for Netanyahu.