In a dramatic escalation of hostilities, Iranian missiles struck Israel, including a major hospital, prompting severe warnings from Israeli leaders of intensified military action against Iran. The conflict shows no signs of abating as both sides brace for further confrontations.
As accusations of grave war crimes against Israel mount, the potential implications for global governments could last for years. The plight of civilians in Gaza raises urgent questions about the legality of military actions.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces sanctions on four female judges of the ICC, claiming their actions against the US and Israel are illegitimate. The ICC calls the sanctions an attack on its independence.
In a devastating airstrike in Gaza, a doctor lost nine of her ten children, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The attack is condemned as a war crime by officials and advocates.
Israel's security cabinet has voted to intensify military operations in Gaza, with plans for territorial conquest and a new framework for humanitarian aid delivery, raising concerns over the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
In a stunning political shift, Hungary's government announces its withdrawal from the ICC, coinciding with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit amidst war crimes allegations.
Hungary announces its withdrawal from the ICC as Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomes Israeli fugitive Benjamin Netanyahu. This controversial visit raises questions about international law and alliances in Europe.
In a surprising move, the US has opted out of a multinational investigation aimed at holding Vladimir Putin accountable for the Ukraine invasion. This decision marks a significant shift from Biden's policies, raising questions about future accountability for war crimes.
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan is the first to face U.S. sanctions over war crimes tribunal investigations involving U.S. citizens. The move sparks international condemnation and threatens justice efforts worldwide.