Guardian: The Netherlands summons the Israeli ambassador over spying charges against the International Criminal Court News

The British newspaper “The Guardian” reported that the Dutch Foreign Ministry summoned the Israeli ambassador, Modi Ephraim, against the backdrop of allegations of Israeli spying on him. International Criminal Court.

The meeting was revealed by Dutch officials in response to questions posed by a number of Dutch representatives in Parliament regarding this issue.

But the spokesman refused to discuss the details, citing the confidentiality of the diplomatic talks.

The British newspaper reported at the end of last May that Israel had spied on the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Karim KhanAnd the former head of the Israeli Foreign Intelligence Service (Mossad) Yossi Cohen is personally involved in a secret conspiracy to pressure former International Criminal Court Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda.

As the host country of the International Criminal Court – which is located in The Hague – the Netherlands is obligated under an agreement with the court to protect the safety and security of its staff.

On May 20, court prosecutor Karim Khan requested the issuance of arrest warrants against the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu And his Minister of Defense Yoav Galantfor their responsibility for “war crimes” and “crimes against humanity” in Gaza strip Since last October 7.

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