'What a disgrace': Netanyahu blasts ICC prosecutor for seeking arrest warrants against him and another Israeli official



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim A. A. Khan for filing applications for arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant.

Khan has alleged that there are "reasonable grounds to believe" the two Israeli officials "bear criminal responsibility for ... war crimes and crimes against humanity."

'What a travesty of justice. What a disgrace.'

Khan is also seeking arrest warrants for several Hamas figures, alleging that there are "reasonable grounds to believe" those individuals "bear criminal responsibility for ... war crimes and crimes against humanity."

Israel has been striving to wipe out Hamas in response to the heinous October 7 attack last year when terrorists perpetrated slaughter, rapes, and kidnappings.

"Israel, like all States, has a right to take action to defend its population. That right, however, does not absolve Israel or any State of its obligation to comply with international humanitarian law. Notwithstanding any military goals they may have, the means Israel chose to achieve them in Gaza – namely, intentionally causing death, starvation, great suffering, and serious injury to body or health of the civilian population – are criminal," Khan said in a statement.

"The outrageous decision by the ICC prosecutor Karim Khan to seek arrest warrants against the democratically elected leaders of Israel, is a moral outrage of historic proportions. It will cast an everlasting mark of shame on the International Court," Netanyahu declared. "Israel is waging a just war against Hamas, a genocidal terrorist organization that perpetrated the worst attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust."

He accused Khan of making a "false moral equivalence between the leaders of Israel and the henchman of Hamas. This is like creating a moral equivalence after September 11th between President Bush and Osama Bin Laden, or during World War II between FDR and Hitler. What a travesty of justice. What a disgrace," Netanyahu said.

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President Joe Biden also characterized Khan's move as "outrageous."

"The ICC prosecutor’s application for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders is outrageous. And let me be clear: whatever this prosecutor might imply, there is no equivalence — none — between Israel and Hamas. We will always stand with Israel against threats to its security," Biden said in a statement.

Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, who has been an unabashed supporter of Israel's right to wage war in response to last year's attack, also criticized the ICC.

"Requesting arrest warrants for both Israel and Hamas leaders suggests there is a moral equivalence between them—there is none and it’s disgusting to suggest otherwise. The ICC's credibility is now in shambles and they have only themselves to thank," Fetterman declared in a tweet.

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Arrest warrants issued for man who confronted NBC News reporter during live shot of Hurricane Ida aftermath



As NBC News correspondent Shaquille Brewster was reporting on the aftermath of Hurricane Ida during a live video Monday from Gulfport, Mississippi, a white pickup truck appeared in the background, and the driver parked it and began running toward Brewster.

Brewster stepped out the way of the man, who hollered at Brewster and his crew to "report this accurately!"

For another 30 seconds, Brewster continued with his report, then announced that he was turning things back to the network desk because the man, "who needs a little help right now," was becoming more belligerent.

In fact, before the feed cut away, the man walked up to Brewster, screamed in his face, and moved close enough that the reporter had to block him with his arms.

Image source: YouTube screenshot

What happened next?

While Brewster noted on Twitter that all was well with him and his crew following the dust-up, Gulfport Police said in a statement they responded to a complaint about the incident around 1 p.m. Police said the public assisted them in identifying the man, and on Tuesday they issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Eugene Dagley of Wooster, Ohio.

We would like to thank the public for coming forward and helping identify Dagley. https://t.co/SFPJAekshn

— Gulfport Police Dept (@GulfportPolice) 1630440893.0

Police said Dagley was charged with two counts of simple assault, one count of disturbing the peace, and one count of violating an emergency curfew.

Police added in their statement that they reviewed Dagley's criminal history and discovered he was on probation for a previous charge in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and that a travel restriction is one of his probation conditions.

NBC News, citing Ohio court documents, reported that the 54-year-old pleaded guilty to vandalism, inducing panic, and attempted assault in connection to a 2017 commercial break-in. The network noted that Dagley was sentenced to five years' probation and 30 days in jail as well as a $5,000 fine and $10,000 restitution to Cleveland Plating.

The business is an electroplating company Dagley once owned, NBC News added, citing a report by Cleveland.com; Dagley was arrested on suspicion of drilling holes into tanks of dangerous chemicals.

Now what?

Dagley had not been arrested by late Tuesday afternoon, NBC News said, adding that he could not be immediately reached at publicly listed telephone numbers. Police said he has since left the area and was driving a white Ford F-150 with Ohio license plate PJR1745

His ex-wife in Ohio declined to comment, the network added.

Representatives for Cleveland police and Cuyahoga County prosecutors could not be reached for comment Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning, NBC News reported, adding that the lawyer who represented Dagley in the aforementioned case could not be immediately reached for comment on Wednesday morning.

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