ICC Confirms Israeli War Cirmes Arrest Warrants!

Gaza: ICC “Upholds” Netanyahu & Gallant Arrest Warrants – Silence from World Media! (18.10.2025)

Led by Netanyahu and Gallant, Israel launched a devastating war on the Gaza Strip on 7 October 2023 following a surprise Hamas attack that left around 1,180 Israelis killed. 

In two years of relentless bombing, a devastating ground invasion and a strict siege, Israel killed more than 68,000 Palestinians – over 80 percent of them believed to be civilians, according to leaked data from the Israeli military. At least 9,500 others are missing under the rubble and presumed dead.

The assault also caused widespread famine and led to the destruction or damage of more than 83 percent of all structures in Gaza – including homes, hospitals, schools, mosques and churches.

Numerous international bodies, UN experts and countries have classified Israel’s actions as acts of genocide against the Palestinian people.

Palestinians wait to receive food in the Al-Rimal neighborhood of central Gaza City, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)

Gaza: Zionists Sanction OCHA for Exposing Genocidal “Starvation” Policy! (24.7.2025)

UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher told the Security Council last week that movement requires navigating an obstacle course of coordination with Israeli forces, through active hostilities, traveling on damaged roads, and often being forced to wait at holding points or pass through areas controlled by criminal gangs.

“All too often, civilians approaching UN trucks are shot at,” OCHA said. “Collecting supplies safely requires reliable assurances that troops would not engage or be present along convoy routes.”

Israeli UN ambassador Danny Danon, speaking at the Security Council, announced restrictive measures against OCHA staff.

Israel will no longer grant automatic visas to OCHA’s international staff. Visas will now be limited to one-month terms, said Danon.

Stephane Dujarric, chief spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said that any punitive measures will only add to the obstacles preventing humanitarians from reaching people facing hunger, displacement and deprivation.