The United States intends to impose sanctions against the International Monetary Fund due to the arrest warrant for Netanyahu
American congressmen are retaliating against the International Criminal Court for demanding arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant. If passed, the bill would bar U.S. visas and freeze U.S. assets and real estate transactions.
The House Judiciary Committee has approved amendments that would impose sanctions against the International Criminal Court for its actions against Israel.
According to him, if the bill is passed, the employees of the Russian Federation will not be able to get US visas, and their assets and real estate transactions in the US will be frozen. All of these measures apply to UN Security Service personnel if they continue to assist "in the investigation, arrest, detention, or prosecution of any person under the protection of the United States or its allies."
The bill will soon go to the House and Senate, where Democrats are expected to block it.
Earlier, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Ahmad Khan, who requested the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of Israeli leaders for war crimes in Gaza, reported that there were threats against him.