Fatou Bensouda
Israel's defender against the ICC speaks out after retirement - exclusive
Israel defender Roy Schondorf gives his first interview since his retirement as deputy attorney-general for international law.
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Karim Khan, new ICC chief prosecutor, to decide Israel’s fate
Palestinians and the ICC play a cruel game with international law
The Palestinians say they are merely pursuing justice but it is increasingly clear the Palestinians are using the court as a weapon.
ICC chief prosecutor meets with prime minister of 'Palestine'
Meeting comes as ICC judges to decide war-crimes controversy
Six countries to ICC: We are against Israel war-crime lawsuits
European support comes as union prepares to discuss Trump peace plan
ICC gives Israel, Palestinians until March to respond to war crime charges
The PA itself limited its complaints against Israel to the post June-2014 period.
Are Israelis in danger from ICC or not? – analysis
That this issue is open also means Israel may still be able to influence and dialogue with Bensouda to reduce her level of scrutiny regarding the IDF.
ICC prosecution of Israel could be worth it to dispel bias
Some think the International Criminal Court is biased against African countries. Prosecuting Israel could lend it credibility.
Think about it: Israel and the ICC
The final status of the West Bank (or Judea and Samara) and Gaza Strip can only be determined in a permanent settlement between Israel and the Palestinians.
European hypocrisy
What kind of negotiation can take place with a partner like the Palestinians, who are taking punitive unilateral steps?
When I met with ICC Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda in The Hague
I also interviewed top ICC jurisdiction official Phakiso Mochochoko and met again with the ICC Israeli-Palestinian situation team.
War crimes
Israel needs to say categorically that enabling Jews to live in the West Bank is not a war crime.