Funeral of Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike on Friday, in Gaza City/ (Credit: Dawoud Abu Alkas/Reuters)
Following a report published in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz claiming that The International Criminal Court (ICC) had issued new arrest warrants for five Israeli political and military officials for alleged crimes against Palestinians, the ICC issued a rebuttal to the claim, saying the report was not accurate.
ICC spokesperson Oriane Maillet said in a note to journalists that the report was not accurate, and that the court "denies the issuance of new arrest warrants in the situation in the state of Palestine."
Following a report published in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz claiming that The International Criminal Court (ICC) had issued new arrest warrants for five Israeli political and military officials for alleged crimes against Palestinians, the ICC issued a rebuttal to the claim, saying the report was not accurate.
ICC spokesperson Oriane Maillet said in a note to journalists that the report was not accurate, and that the court "denies the issuance of new arrest warrants in the situation in the state of Palestine."
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