Official: USA imposes sanctions on Plaintiff in Hague
The US Treasury updated Thursday that Donald Trump’s sanctions on February 6 on Karim Khan, prosecutor in the International Criminal Court in Hague, who decided on the arrest orders for Netanyahu and Galant-will officially take effect. As part of the sanctions on Khan, his assets in the United States will be frozen, if any, and his entry into the state will avoid.

The move will affect the briefings and cuttings that Khan transfers to the Security Council on the state of the various investigations he opened. The plaintiff will have to transfer the plaintiff in video conference, due to the ban on entering the state and reaching the UN in New York. Other personalities in the tribunal, and right now.

 

The Israel Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, responded to the entry of the sanctions to take effect and tweeted in the X account: “Karim Khan is another spiral in the diplomatic terrorist the Palestinian managers in the United Nations.”

 

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