In a new step reflecting the tensions between the United States and the international community, Washington announced on Wednesday the imposition of sanctions on four judges or prosecutors at the International Criminal Court. These sanctions are part of the United States' efforts to disrupt the court's work, which it considers a threat to its national security.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who announced these sanctions, described the International Criminal Court as a tool for legal warfare against the United States and its close ally 'Israel'. These statements reflect the American stance that rejects any legal accountability related to the Israeli occupation.
The sanctions include figures from allied countries such as France and Canada, raising questions about the impact of this move on international relations. These measures come at a sensitive time as pressure on the International Criminal Court increases to investigate crimes of the Israeli occupation against Palestinians.
The International Criminal Court had initiated proceedings against Israeli officials over allegations of committing war crimes in Palestinian territories. This has angered the United States, which views these investigations as a threat to its interests and those of its allies.
The American move comes at a sensitive time, as many countries seek to strengthen their position in support of Palestinian rights. The sanctions may exacerbate tensions between the United States and the international community, especially amid growing support for the Palestinian cause.
Through these sanctions, the United States aims to protect its strategic interests in the region, but it may face negative reactions from countries that support the International Criminal Court and human rights.
The court poses a threat to national security and has turned into a tool for legal warfare against the United States and our close ally 'Israel'.





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Washington announces new sanctions against judges at the International Criminal Court.