NGOs ask ICC to investigate Biden's complicity in 'Israeli war crimes' in Gaza
- A U.S. Group has asked the International Criminal Court to investigate President Joe Biden and his administration for allegedly aiding Israel's war crimes in Gaza, according to Democracy for the Arab World Now .
- DAWN claims that U.S. Support, including military aid and intelligence-sharing, facilitated Israel's actions despite known human rights violations in Gaza, as stated in their 172-page report.
- The group argues that Biden and other officials ignored evidence of war crimes and continued their support for Israel, establishing intent for complicity in human rights abuses.
- This request marks the first time a U.S.-based group has sought ICC investigation of a U.S. President for war crimes.
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ICC Urged to Investigate Allegations of War Crimes in Gaza Involving Biden & Blinken
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has been requested to conduct an investigation into allegations of war crimes involving President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken for their role in facilitating Israel’s genocide of the native Palestinian population in Gaza. This marks a significant precedent, as it is the first instance in which a United States-based entity has sought a judicial inquiry into a former president’s potential i…
NGOs ask ICC to investigate Biden's complicity in 'Israeli war crimes' in Gaza
Two human rights organizations have submitted a document to the International Criminal Court accusing the former US president, as well as his Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and his Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.


Biden, Blinken & Austin Accused of Complicity in Israeli War Crimes in Gaza; ICC Urged to Investigate
DAWN, a D.C.-based nonprofit organization that supports democracy and human rights in the Middle East and North Africa, is asking the International Criminal Court to investigate former President Joe Biden, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken and former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for possible complicity in war crimes and crimes against humanity, citing the $17.9 billion worth of U.S. weapons transfers to Israel overseen by the Biden admin
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