"After Sinwar, the ICC Stands Exposed. Israel has stripped the International Criminal Court of its fig leaf." Great article from the @WSJ Editorial Board. "Hardest hit by Sinwar's death, however, should be Karim Ahmad Khan, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. Recall that Mr. Khan had claimed to be evenhanded by seeking arrest warrants for a trio of Hamas leaders—Yahya Sinwar, Ismail Haniyeh and Mohammed Deif—alongside Israel's Prime Minister and Defense Minister. "The moral equivalence was offensive, but now that all three Hamas chiefs have been killed, Israel has stripped Mr. Khan of his fig leaf. He is prosecuting Israelis alone for their defensive war to free hostages and defeat the death squads who want to repeat their Oct. 7 attack." Mr. Khan knows all of this. He rushed to seek arrest warrants, before seriously investigating or even talking to the Israelis, as he had promised U.S. Senators he would, for its effect on Israel. When Mr. Khan was dangling his threat, the goal seemed to be to deter Israel from entering Hamas's stronghold of Rafah. After Israel went in, Mr. Khan made his announcement to try to stop the tanks. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proved him wrong by safely evacuating Rafah's civilians. Then Israel uncovered tunnels to Egypt, hostages and now Sinwar in Rafah. The Hamas No. 1 seems to have been flushed out of his tunnels by Israel's military pressure."
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