ICC judges order that arrest warrant requests in Palestine case be kept secret
Briefly

The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been ordered by judges to refrain from publicizing new arrest warrant applications related to the Palestine case. This directive comes as Khan prepares to seek new warrants against Israeli suspects amid ongoing tensions regarding his handling of various cases. The restriction follows Khan's controversial public announcements of previous warrants, a deviation from his predecessor's more discreet strategy. Khan has faced significant scrutiny, including potential US sanctions and sexual misconduct allegations, further complicating his role amid investigations in multiple global contexts.
The ICC has ordered prosecutor Karim Khan to refrain from publicizing new arrest warrant applications concerning the Palestine case, citing the need to keep them confidential.
Karim Khan faces tensions over his public announcements regarding arrest warrants, a shift from his predecessor’s more reserved approach, leading to scrutiny and new restrictions.
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