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U.S. Sanctions ICC Judges Amid Gaza Protests Intensify

U.S. Sanctions ICC Judges Amid Gaza Protests Intensify

June 6, 2025

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Left: U.S. Sanctions Judges

The U.S. has imposed sanctions on four judges from the International Criminal Court, targeting their investigations into U.S. and Israeli military actions. Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the ICC as politically motivated. In the UK, protests are escalating, with demonstrators urging sanctions against Israel and demanding a ceasefire and more humanitarian aid for Gaza's dire situation.

Center: Starmer Condemns Israel

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has labeled Israel's actions in Gaza as "appalling" and "intolerable," calling for an urgent ceasefire and possible sanctions. As humanitarian conditions deteriorate, MPs are urging him to adopt a firmer stance. Meanwhile, the ICC grapples with US sanctions for probing alleged war crimes tied to Israel and the US.

Historical Context

The U.S. sanctions against ICC judges reflect a long-standing tension between the U.S. and the Court, which began with the 2002 Rome Statute's establishment. Past administrations, notably under Bush and Trump, opposed ICC jurisdiction, fearing accountability for military actions. This history of resistance highlights the ongoing struggle over international accountability, particularly regarding U.S. and Israeli military conduct in conflicts like those in Gaza.

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