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    ICC Arrest Warrant Threats on Netanyahu Spark Intense House Debate

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    ICC Arrest Warrant Threats Against Netanyahu Prompt Intense House Talks: ‘No Jurisdiction’

    Rep. Brian Mast, Who Is Co-Leading an ICC Sanctions Bill, Anticipates the House Will Take Action in June

    House lawmakers are engaged in a heated bipartisan discussion in response to the International Criminal Court (ICC) after its prosecutor sought arrest warrants for Hamas leaders and Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

    Why it Matters

    The ICC, a judicial body often criticized for its political motivations, requested arrest warrants for leading Israeli figures, including Prime Minister Netanyahu. This move has prompted U.S. lawmakers to consider legislative actions that reaffirm U.S. support for Israel and question the legitimacy and jurisdiction of the ICC.

    What they’re Saying

    Rep. Hakeem Jeffries

    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., stated, “There are ongoing discussions…between Chairman McCaul and ranking member Gregory Meeks, and the objective is trying to reach bipartisan consensus with respect to the International Criminal Court.”

    Chairman Michael McCaul

    Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, expressed, “The ICC is a flawed and politically motivated judicial body. In addition, the ICC has no jurisdiction here and its announcement violates its own stated position as a court of last resort.”

    Speaker Mike Johnson

    Speaker Mike Johnson reiterated a strong opposition, indicating he is looking at multiple legislative options. “We’re getting down to the fine points… and, hopefully, it will be a bipartisan bill and that everybody will be able to stand together,” he stated.

    The Big Picture

    A proposal for a House response is already in the works, such as a bill put forward by Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., and Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, emphasizing sanctions against the ICC. This bill has seen increasing support with 62 co-sponsors. It aims to challenge the ICC’s unprecedented actions and defend key U.S. allies like Israel.

    What’s Next

    With the House approaching a recess, any concrete action on this legislation will likely occur in June. Future debates will center around the scope of presidential waivers in imposing sanctions—a point of contention between Democratic and Republican lawmakers.

    Impact on U.S.-Israel Relations

    Current developments underscore the importance of U.S. legislative support in maintaining Israel’s security and sovereignty against external, politically motivated threats. The bipartisan approach signifies broad political consensus on defending Israel from unjust legal assaults on the international stage.

    This story was first published on foxnews.com.

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