House Majority Whip Tom Emmer and other pro-Israel lawmakers are condemning the International Criminal Court’s decision to petition for arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas leaders. The ICC prosecutor, Karim Khan, believes there are “reasonable grounds” to accuse these officials of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza strip. This move has sparked outrage and calls for consequences for the ICC, with some lawmakers suggesting banning ICC officials from entering the U.S. and cutting American support for the international judicial body.

The charges against Netanyahu and Gallant include intentional targeting of civilians and using starvation as a method of warfare, while the Hamas leaders are being targeted for a terror attack in Israel. Members of Congress, including Rep. Jim Banks, have labeled the ICC as a “kangaroo court” and are urging President Biden to take a stand against the arrest warrants. House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik is calling for a legislative response to punish the individuals responsible for the decision, while Sen. Tom Cotton believes the charges are politically motivated and vows to prevent Khan and his associates from entering the U.S.

Senate Republicans such as Sen. Jim Risch and Sen. Lindsey Graham have also criticized the ICC’s move, accusing the prosecutor of lying about his intentions and damaging the court’s credibility. Even President Biden has condemned the arrest warrants as “outrageous,” highlighting bipartisan opposition to the allegations against Israeli and Hamas leaders. Democratic Senator John Fetterman expressed his disgust at the suggestion of moral equivalence between Israel and Hamas, stating that the ICC’s credibility is now in shambles due to this decision.

Lawmakers are calling for strong consequences against the ICC, with some advocating for the U.S. to end its support for the international judicial body and restrict ICC officials from entering the country. The comparison between Israel, a free-standing democracy in the Middle East, and Hamas, a terrorist group responsible for acts of violence and terror, has raised concerns among defenders of Israel in Washington. The accusations against Israeli officials and Hamas leaders have triggered a backlash from members of Congress who believe that the ICC’s actions undermine the legitimacy of Israel’s self-defense efforts and support for U.S. allies.

The outrage over the ICC’s petition for arrest warrants against Israeli and Hamas leaders underscores the deep divisions and disagreements within the international community over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Calls for consequences against the ICC and a legislative response from Congress reflect a bipartisan commitment to defending Israel’s sovereignty and standing against terrorism. The ICC’s decision has sparked a broader debate over the role of international law and institutions in addressing conflicts and holding perpetrators of war crimes accountable, with lawmakers advocating for a more principled and unbiased approach to justice.

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