It was “humiliating”, which can be called the “Mossad plant,” she said to the khan, according to the record she made from the call. “I basically lost any friend I had on the court
Khan has repeatedly warned her about the “wolves around us.” The challenge lasted an hour, and during it he asked six times if she was writing their conversation. (She lied and said no.) But his tone was supportive; He urged her to spend time on what she needed, and continue payment through medical leave. Sometimes he felt confident that he was innocent in some misconduct, reminding her repeatedly, that it was her choice if she wanted to initiate a more complete investigation, including him. “True will come out,” he assured her. Nevertheless, at other points, he voiced that she could file a complaint against him. He told her that assumptions about this were “supporting things”, and he called on her officially clarify that she was not going to blame him for inappropriate behavior. “Then everything is good and in full over,” he said, and Mus can put an end to “feeding madness,” saying to the journalists: “To dump it now – to put it alone.”
“Things are extended,” Khan said, getting rid of orders to Palestine, getting rid of orders to Russia, getting rid of the entire court. ” Khan and the Malaysian woman were married, and he warned her that the scandal with misconduct would not only harm the woman and her family, as well as on the khan and his family. “Losses” also include the “judge of the victims, who are now, finally, are on the verge of progress.”
Ninety minutes after the call, an anonymous account X began to proceed from the same report on the same used one that was included in anonymous email. Stories appeared in the media, including an editorial article in Wall Street JournalOn October 23, 2024, which reported that the woman accused the khan of “fixing her in her office and sexually touched her”, “visiting her hotel room in the middle of the night, demanding to let in” and “claim a headache and lying on her hotel bed, sexually touching her”. A few weeks later, the governing body of the Mus requested an external investigation. By the time the UN began alone, the woman aligned an even more serious statement: that the khan repeatedly forced her to have “forced” sex. (Khan, who denied any misconduct, rejected requests for an interview.)
Selective leaks from an ambiguous telephone call – in particular, the Khan’s links about the Palestinians and other victims, “on the verge of progress” – are incredibly connected together by a woman in sexual violence with the international struggle for power over the orders of Israeli arrests. Khan and his lawyers claim that Netanyahu and his allies exploit a vulnerable woman to discredit the case against Israeli leaders. Netanyahu, in turn, repeatedly claimed that the khan was looking for a warrant only to distract attention from the accusations of a woman.
Indeed, in a video, an interview in August with Breitbart Netanyahu accused Khan of a difficult scheme, claiming that when the khan found out about the statements of a woman, “he said:“ I am destroyed. I have to somehow get out of this, ”so he decided that the best way to get out of this was to hit Jews or hit the prime minister -minister on the Jewish state.” Refusing the Mus as a “completely corrupt organization” and calling the prosecutor of the woman as a Malaysian hostile to Israel, Netanyahu accused her of the court: “Listen, it is more important to falsely accusing Israel of these war crimes than for your accusations to be heard.”
The Trump administration and the Netanyahu’s allies in the US Congress, headed by the Republicans, took part in accusations of sexual violence as part of the wider protection of Netanyahu and Galant from accusations of the Musa. Six days after the call and leakage on October 17, Senator Lindsay Graham from South Carolina announced that the woman had a “moral cloud” from the Khan’s decision to look for a warrant. President Trump, in his statement, accused the court of “illegal and unreasonable actions aimed at America and our close ally of Israel”, which represent an “unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States”. Currently, the United States has authorized Khan, its two deputies and several Musa judges who brought their assets, blocking their access to the US financial system and limiting their ability to enter the country. Several ICC employees with American ties were resigned.
International noise about accusations of sexual violence ended with an article this spring in Wall Street Journalwho reported the accusations of a woman and convincingly suggested that the khan was looking for a warrant as a tactical deviation. Six days later, the khan took a vacation, which brought the court a virtual stop.
An attempt to bind the accusations of a sexual assessoote and Israeli guarantees contradicts many facts. The pursuit of the khan to the orders was hardly new or secret. A team of lawyers in the prosecutor’s office for several months worked on an investigation of Israeli attack on Gaza. Since the accusation of Israel in gross misconduct was so explosive – Khan described him Amanpur as “guilt in San Andreas International Politics and Strategic interests” – he also made an unorthodox choice for choosing a second opinion from the external group of experts in January 2024.
This group included two former judges who monitored the international criminal tribunals, a former legal adviser in the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Amal Clooney, the British Lebanese Human Rights Lawyer and the wife of George Clooney. They came to the conclusion that there were sufficient evidence of charges of war crimes or crimes against humanity on both sides of the conflict in Gaza, including the top of the Israeli command chain. Lawyers in the prosecutor's office of the Mus agreed. The attack under the leadership of Hamas on October 7 in Israel died about twelve hundred people, including at least eight hundred civilians, and took about two hundred and fifty hostages. By May 2024, more than thirty -five thousand people killed the Israeli attack on gas, many of whom were women or children. According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, at least thirty -two Palestinians, including twenty -eight children, died of malnutrition or hunger in Gaza hospitals. An international recognized group of experts warned that more than a million Gazanians can soon face catastrophic hunger. (It was reported that the number of dead currently exceeded sixty -six thousand; at least four hundred and fifty people died from malnutrition or hunger, including one hundred and fifty -one.)