US secretary of state says International Criminal Court's move 'unfairly targets' Jewish state, calls for direct negotiations

PM says ruling to move forward with war crimes investigation makes court a 'political tool'; Erekat: 'An encouraging step'; premier's former cabinet secretary says it's his fault

In last-ditch effort to dissuade chief prosecutor from probe, AG Mandelblit issues legal opinion saying court has no jurisdiction

Legal officials tell Netanyahu move could land IDF officers and West Bank mayors in The Hague, after premier vows to carry out pre-election pledge

After preliminary investigation into 'situation in Palestine' drags into its fifth year, Ramallah realizes that it could find itself probed right alongside Israel

Amid Palestinian calls for her to publish findings of 5-year preliminary investigation into conflict, Fatou Bensouda says she's nearing conclusion

Pro-Israel activists praise Fatou Bensouda for 'standing up for law and justice' as six-year legal saga over Israeli commando raid on the Mavi Marmara likely comes to end

Appellate judges in the Hague reject Fatou Bensouda’s decision to close case into storming of Gaza aid flotilla by Israeli forces in 2010, in which 10 activists were killed

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