Turkey's Erdogan hails 'courageous' ICC warrants for Israeli leaders
The ICC issued warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday on charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes in the Gaza conflict.
Turkey's President and leader of Justice and Development (AK) Party Recep Tayyip Erdogan, addresses supporters during an election campaign rally in Istanbul on 24 March 2024. Picture: AFP
"We support the arrest warrant. We consider it important that this courageous decision be carried out by all country members of the accord to renew the trust of humanity in the international system," Erdogan said in a speech in Istanbul.
The ICC issued the warrants against the Israeli leaders and Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif on Thursday on charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes in the Gaza conflict.
"It is imperative that western countries -- who for years have given the world lessons on law, justice and human rights -- keep their promises at this stage," added Erdogan, whose country is not a state party in the ICC accord.
Erdogan has become a fierce critic of Israel since the start of its military offensive on Gaza in October 2023.
He has vowed several times to make sure that Israel's prime minister, who has angrily condemned the ICC warrants, is "brought to account" over the Israeli military campaign in the Palestinian territory.
Turkey and 52 other countries this month sent a letter to the United Nations demanding an end to arms sales and deliveries to Israel.