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The sex scandal of the ICC prosecutor throws doubts about Netanyahu arrest warrant – the European conservatives

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have been beaten with his unprecedented arrest warrant (unprecedented international criminal court) (ICC) to protect the prosecutor from this measure from severe accusations for sexual assault.

The ICC leader of the public prosecutor Karim Khan announced the arrest warrant for two and a half weeks after he had found out about the allegations against him. His prosecutor, a Malaysian lawyer who supported the investigation of the Israeli guides, said Khan sexually attacked her several times in several countries.

An explosive report in The Wall Street Journal It is found that “the time of the announcement has triggered questions about whether Khan aims to protect himself from the allegations of sexual effects,” added:

The arrest warrant supported Khan among the anti-Israel ICC nations that Khan would probably support if the allegations would ever become public according to court officials.

The arrest warrant also discouraged its charge for a while of the allegations of her allegations, said officials because she strongly supported the investigation of Israeli leaders.

It is believed that Khan once told his prosecutor that he should “think of the Palestinian arrest” in order to prevent them from pronouncing them.

The woman said Wsj Say it: “You didn't want to leave one of the most important offices in human rights.”

Khan, a British Muslim lawyer, denied all allegations against him.

Netanyahu said on Sunday that people have to “read” the report that questioned the ICC's arrest warrant.

Hungary started the process of withdrawing from the ICC last month, a step attacked by Brussels, but praised by conservative European politicians.

The court commissioned a review of the allegations against Khan by the supervisory office of the Israeli-critical nations and did not ask him to step during the examination.

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