Israel's Netanyahu accuses ICC of antisemitism after it issued an arrest warrant for him
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the International Criminal Court "antisemitic" after arrest warrants were issued for him and his former defense minister on suspicions of crimes against humanity.
- The warrants concern actions in Gaza since Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack, prompting Netanyahu to liken the ICC's decision to "a modern-day Dreyfus trial."
- Israeli human rights group B'Tselem urged foreign governments to enforce the warrants, stating this incident marks "one of the lowest points in Israeli history.
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