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Richard Hacker's avatar

A case in point. Did anyone notice that we just had an election here in the U.S? I wonder how many people voted for President Trump specifically because of all of the lawfare that he has had to tolerate over the last three years. Love him or hate him, like him or not, the man has been getting the shaft for a long time. "Regular folks" saw that and thought, "If 'they' can do that to him, what sort of chance do I have in the so-called courts of justice?" And now, the people have resoundingly spoken. Do you think his stature and cred have gotten bigger because of it? We will see. By the way, the name of the the ICC should be changed to the International Cangeroo (sic) Court."

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Shlomo Levin's avatar

Thank you for a very nuanced and clear explanation of lawfare and how to evaluate it. Clearly Israel’s enemies are using the ICC and ICJ cases as part of an overall political strategy to delegitimize, stigmatize, and weaken Israel. But as you said, that of course doesn’t mean that the cases are necessarily phony or can be dismissed out of hand. I am skeptical that the timing of today’s ICC announcement was related to the Security Council vote. The ICC panel of judges has been deliberating on this issue for around 6 months, and around a month or so ago one of the judges was replaced for health reasons. They have been under intense pressure to issue a ruling for a long time, and there have been plenty of other political developments during the last half year that could have triggered their ruling if that had been their goal. Absent evidence to the contrary, I think the most likely explanation is that today is just when they finally finished deciding the immense number of difficult questions this case involved and getting the new judge up to speed.

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