In a blow to the anti-Israel madness, the House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill condemning the International Criminal Court for its ludicrous activities against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The bill, called the Anti-Illegal Courts Act, would allow ICC officials and any foreign state that supports the ICC's efforts to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute protected persons of the United States and its allies, including Prime Minister Netanyahu and the former Pentagon, to It imposes sanctions on those involved. Minister Yoav Gallant.
After a sham investigation aimed at humiliating Israeli leaders, the ICC accused Prime Minister Netanyahu and Gallant of “crimes against humanity committed between at least October 8, 2023 and at least May 20, 2024.” An arrest warrant was issued in November.
Neither the United States nor Israel recognize the authority of the ICC. In other words, the kangaroo court no Jurisdiction of any country.
The ICC's relentless excesses and the demonization of Israel (Hamas remains american hostage) is a middle finger to the US.
This act is a reminder to the court (and the rest of the world) that stepping on Uncle Sam's toes still has repercussions, and as Chairman Mike Johnson stated, the Israel-hating ICC prosecutor It would put Karim Khan “back in place.”
The Senate should act quickly to pass it.
The bill has bipartisan support, and Senate Democrats have indicated they are willing to work with Republicans on common sense issues.
Several Democratic senators (Jon Tester, Mark Kelly, John Fetterman, Gary Peters, Jon Ossoff, and Ruben Gallego) broke party lines to mandate the detention of arrested illegal immigrants. – Expressed support for the Riley Act. or been convicted of “robbery, theft, theft, or shoplifting.”
that This proves that some Democrats in the Senate are willing to work with Republicans on common sense issues rather than filibustering everything in the name of “resistance.”
Therefore, the anti-unlawful court law may not disappear due to partisan deadlock. Okay, you shouldn't do that.
As President-elect Trump enters the White House, Washington needs to signal to its allies (and adversaries) that the Biden era of flipping out in the face of naked aggression is over.
The ICC Sanctions Bill is a good starting point.



