International Court Arrests: What Does This Mean for the US?
Gaza Strip, IsraelSun Dec 01 2024
This: an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court for Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This isn't just a big deal in Israel, but it also raises some questions here in the United States. The court thinks Israel might have done something wrong in the Gaza Strip, like using weapons to hurt civilians. But whose weapons are we talking about? And who helped Israel at the United Nations? That's right, the U. S.
President Joe Biden said in May that the court's request for warrants was wrong. He said Israel and Hamas aren't the same. But every child deserves protection, whether they're American, Israeli, or Palestinian. We can't act like some children's lives are more important than others.
People who help in conflicts often agree that Israel uses food as a weapon. When we hear about Hamas's awful attacks, it's easy to wonder why Israel can't do the same. But that's not how it works. One wrong doesn't make another right. We should all say no to Hamas's attacks and to Israel using U. S. weapons to destroy whole neighborhoods in Gaza.
Biden talks about how Russia isn't following international rules. That's why there's an arrest warrant for Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin. But if we're upset about that, why do we give weapons to Israel when a court says they might be used wrong?
Israel is having a hard time now, and Netanyahu might not be able to travel easily. Americans should think about how we're also not as popular as we used to be. This week, the United Nations wanted a stop to the fighting in Gaza, but the U. S. said no.
When our weapons might be used in war crimes, maybe it's time to think about what we're doing.
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How does the U.S. support of Israel align with its stated commitment to humanitarian law?
If Netanyahu can't travel, will he be forced to Zoom into international meetings?
How does the moral equivalence of children's lives apply to the geopolitical context?
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