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ICC Says Report of New Warrants Against Israeli Officials Is Inaccurate

The International Criminal Court stated that it has not issued new arrest warrants targeting Israeli officials. The court described a recent report making that claim as inaccurate.

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A spokesperson for the court stated that no new warrants have been issued in recent days. The same statement said the report in question did not reflect the court's actions.

The court issued its denial after the report appeared in media outlets. Officials at the court said the information in the report was not correct. The denial comes as the court continues its existing investigations involving officials from multiple countries. No additional details about ongoing cases were released in the statement.

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ICC denial
Court says no new warrants issued
Report called inaccurate
Statement disputes media claim

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PublishedMay 17, 2026, 1:25 PM
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