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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has just reached an unprecedented milestone: arrest warrants have been issued against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and one of the Hamas leaders, Mohammed Deif, for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the context of the October 7 attacks and the war in Gaza. While this event does not change the military dynamic on the ground, it marks a turning point. It raises many questions: will Israeli leaders see their freedom of movement restricted? Will Western countries, allies of Israel, respect international standards or will they favor their alliance with the Hebrew state? What will the consequences be on the international balance, and on the credibility of the major powers? For the first time, the ICC is targeting leaders of a state considered to be a Western democracy, a decision that divides: some welcome a step forward for international justice, others denounce an "anti-Semitic" act. What will France say? And Germany, torn between its attachment to Israel and its commitment to international law? ➡️ FIND PASCAL BONIFACE ON: Facebook: https://cutt.ly/9W4KpNB Twitter: / pascalboniface Instagram: https://cutt.ly/8W4J9Iw Linkedin: https://cutt.ly/XW4Ku4W