by ILH Staff
According to a Foreign Policy report, there are "plans as early as this week to revoke a Trump-era executive order levying sanctions on the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and a top deputy."
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| International Criminal Court's (ICC) head prosecutor Fatou Bensouda makes a speech during the 18th session of the ICCs Assembly of States Parties | Photo: Getty Images Abdullah Asiran/Anadolu Agency | 
The Biden administration may undo some of the pro-Israel measures 
taken by the previous president against the International Criminal 
Court, according to the Foreign Policy.
The international relations magazine reported that the executive 
order targeting the outing ICC chief prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, imposed
 by President Donald Trump over potential legal prosecution against 
Israeli and US soldiers.
According to the report, there are "plans as early as this week to 
revoke a Trump-era executive order levying sanctions on the prosecutor 
of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and a top deputy." 
Furthermore, the magazine said that "the expected move comes after 
months of pressure on the Biden administration from human rights groups 
and European governments after former President Donald Trump left 
office. In February, more than 80 groups signed an open letter urging
 the Biden administration to repeal the Trump-era sanctions, calling 
them a 'betrayal of the US legacy in establishing institutions of 
international justice.'"
Bensouda has recently announced that she would launch an 
investigation into alleged Israeli and Palestinian war crimes since the 
Gaza war of 2014, which was triggered when terrorists kidnapped and 
killed three Israeli teens.
This, despite the Palestinian Authority not being recognized as a 
state and Israel not being a signatory to the Rome Statute that set the 
legal framework for the court.
ILH Staff
 
Source: https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/04/01/biden-poised-to-undo-pro-israel-measure-by-lifting-icc-sanctions/ 
 
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