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Colombia sees criticism from Arab states after recognizing Israeli sovereignty over Golan Heights
Spanish media have already described the move as a "diplomatic crisis with Arab countries," while Colombian media have reported extensively on the wave of condemnations.
Erdogan’s rivalry with Israel has a new front: Africa - opinion
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani considers Netanyahu arrest ahead of UN General Assembly visit
Israel is losing the information war, one wrong appointment at a time - opinion
Center to prosecute Ukraine invasion to open in The Hague
The new International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression (ICPA), also in The Hague, will work alongside the ICC, the world's permanent war crimes court.
Palestinian Authority calls on ICC to issue arrest warrant for Itamar Ben-Gvir
The Palestinian ministry denounced Ben-Gvir’s remarks following Operation Shield and Arrow as “a license to kill Palestinian citizens.”
US illegally froze Iranian assets, World Court rules
"This is a major victory for the United States and victims of Iran’s state-sponsored terrorism."
Medvedev suggests Russia strike ICC with hypersonic missile
Former President Medvedev wrote a long Telegram message criticizing the ICC for it's arrest warrant issued for President Putin.
Israeli who kidnapped grandson after Italy cable car crash settles case
The grandfather triggered a custody battle by driving his grandson, then living in Italy, to Switzerland and chartering a private jet to Israel.
Letters to the Editor December 7, 2022: Bring this dream to reality
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Will ICC keep pushing off Israel-Palestinian war crimes probe? - analysis
The signs are clear for those familiar with these reports and from the angry reactions of Palestinian activists in recent weeks.
PM Lapid to 50 world leaders: Vote against sending Israel to The Hague
The PM's letter aims to stop a UN General Assembly vote on the status of the disputed territories in the West Bank.
Den Haag (The Hague), a slice of magic in Europe - opinion
The little town of Den Haag is a little jewel in the middle of Europe. The Royal Palace is down the road, and the High Court is a few meters away. Every corner here looks like a postcard.
US asks World Court to dismiss Iran's claims over frozen assets
Visek argued that Iran cannot complain about US courts confiscating assets because the actions that led to the asset freeze were the result of Iran's own illegal conduct.