French Judge's Warrant for Netanyahu Sparks US Retaliation, Exposing West's Double Standards on Rule of Law
In a striking display of hypocrisy, a French judge has been sanctioned by the United States alongside two other judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) who approved arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The move highlights the west's long-standing double standards when it comes to upholding the rule of law.
French Judge Nicolas Guillou's sanctioning is a direct result of his role in issuing arrest warrants for Netanyahu, along with former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas commander Mohammed Deif. The US claimed that Guillou and his colleagues had "illegitimately" targeted America or its close ally Israel, with the latter being allowed to continue receiving billions of dollars in military aid.
The case against Netanyahu focuses on Israel's routine use of starvation as a weapon, including his 2022 declaration that Israel would not allow humanitarian assistance to Gaza. This stance has been widely condemned by human rights organizations and scholars who have concluded that Israel is committing genocide. However, the US and its allies have consistently prioritized maintaining Israel's impunity over upholding international law.
The sanctions imposed on Guillou are part of a broader pattern of westward retaliation against those who uphold the rule of law. The US has long refused to sign up for the ICC, despite being accused of committing war crimes in foreign lands. Instead, it has sought to undermine the court's authority and influence, as seen in France's decision not to stand up for one of its own citizens who fulfilled his legal responsibilities while serving an international institution.
The west's disdain for international law has repeatedly rebounded as a strategic disaster, contributing to the collapse of the Soviet Union, the invasion of Iraq, and the rise of Putin's aggression against Ukraine. The ICC, which was intended to be used only against western enemies or powerless nations, is now being targeted by those who would undermine its authority.
The latest move highlights the west's own hubris and decline. Waging a campaign against judges who apply the law consistently will not stem this decline. Instead, it will accelerate it. As Owen Jones notes, "Western disdain for international law has sent power into freefall in the 21st century." The world can no longer afford to accept such double standards, particularly when it comes to upholding human rights and the rule of law.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains a stark example of these double standards. Despite widespread condemnation of Israel's atrocities against the Palestinian people, the US and its allies continue to supply billions of dollars in military aid to Israel while pretending to uphold human rights. The consequences of such actions can only be seen as a strategic disaster for the west and the world at large.
As the international community grapples with these complexities, it is essential that we recognize the importance of upholding the rule of law and protecting human rights. Anything less will only accelerate our decline into a world where double standards and hypocrisy prevail.
In a striking display of hypocrisy, a French judge has been sanctioned by the United States alongside two other judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) who approved arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The move highlights the west's long-standing double standards when it comes to upholding the rule of law.
French Judge Nicolas Guillou's sanctioning is a direct result of his role in issuing arrest warrants for Netanyahu, along with former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas commander Mohammed Deif. The US claimed that Guillou and his colleagues had "illegitimately" targeted America or its close ally Israel, with the latter being allowed to continue receiving billions of dollars in military aid.
The case against Netanyahu focuses on Israel's routine use of starvation as a weapon, including his 2022 declaration that Israel would not allow humanitarian assistance to Gaza. This stance has been widely condemned by human rights organizations and scholars who have concluded that Israel is committing genocide. However, the US and its allies have consistently prioritized maintaining Israel's impunity over upholding international law.
The sanctions imposed on Guillou are part of a broader pattern of westward retaliation against those who uphold the rule of law. The US has long refused to sign up for the ICC, despite being accused of committing war crimes in foreign lands. Instead, it has sought to undermine the court's authority and influence, as seen in France's decision not to stand up for one of its own citizens who fulfilled his legal responsibilities while serving an international institution.
The west's disdain for international law has repeatedly rebounded as a strategic disaster, contributing to the collapse of the Soviet Union, the invasion of Iraq, and the rise of Putin's aggression against Ukraine. The ICC, which was intended to be used only against western enemies or powerless nations, is now being targeted by those who would undermine its authority.
The latest move highlights the west's own hubris and decline. Waging a campaign against judges who apply the law consistently will not stem this decline. Instead, it will accelerate it. As Owen Jones notes, "Western disdain for international law has sent power into freefall in the 21st century." The world can no longer afford to accept such double standards, particularly when it comes to upholding human rights and the rule of law.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains a stark example of these double standards. Despite widespread condemnation of Israel's atrocities against the Palestinian people, the US and its allies continue to supply billions of dollars in military aid to Israel while pretending to uphold human rights. The consequences of such actions can only be seen as a strategic disaster for the west and the world at large.
As the international community grapples with these complexities, it is essential that we recognize the importance of upholding the rule of law and protecting human rights. Anything less will only accelerate our decline into a world where double standards and hypocrisy prevail.