The arrest warrants issued by the ICC represent an unprecedented moment in international law, marking the first time a western ally is charged by a global judicial body.
The stigma of being an accused war criminal is difficult to shake off, and the ramifications of the charges against Netanyahu and Gallant will weigh heavily over time.
While some Israeli allies may distance themselves, countries that previously viewed the ICC as a Western tool may start to support the tribunal following these warrants.
The approval of warrants by the ICC judges will forever transform the court's standing, impacting international perceptions and the credibility of the US as a proponent of global justice.
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