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Netanyahu’s effort to avoid the imminent criminal sentence of the Hague Court

Following the assessment of Hebrew circles about the imminent possibility of prosecution of the leaders of this regime on the charge of genocide in Gaza, Hebrew Network 12 said: Netanyahu's attempt to provide evidence to prevent possible prosecution has failed.

reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Al-Manar, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime struggled on the eve of the possible verdict of the International Criminal Court in The Hague against him and the Minister of War for committing genocide in Gaza.

Lebanese Al-Manar website reported that Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of this regime, in order to avoid legal prosecution by the Hague Court, reached out to Yariv Levin, the so-called Minister of Justice of this regime. .

Network 12 of the Zionist regime TV reported on Wednesday evening that the assessment of the regime’s circles indicates that the International Criminal Court in The Hague will soon issue an arrest warrant for Prime Minister Netanyahu and War Minister Yoaf Gallant. It will issue this regime and it cannot be prevented.

The Zionist source revealed that Netanyahu and the so-called Minister of Justice of the Zionist regime asked the regime’s legal advisor to start a criminal investigation in order to prevent the Hague Court from issuing its verdict.

Channel 12 emphasized that the legal advisor of the Zionist government cabinet did not accept the proposal of Netanyahu and the so-called minister of justice due to the lack of evidence and any justification and emphasized that he is not willing to conduct a fake and false investigation. start.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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