Blinken says Gaza truce still possible but set back by ICC move

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Blinken says Gaza truce still possible but set back by ICC move
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WASHINGTON, May 22 — US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said yesterday that a Gaza ceasefire deal was still possible but he charged that an International Criminal Court arrest...

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Blinken credited Qatar and Egypt with assisting the “extensive effort” to secure a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in return for the release of hostages. President Joe Biden called the move “outrageous” for putting together Hamas, which attacked Israel on October 7, and Israel, which has carried out a relentless military campaign in Gaza since then.

Senator Lindsey Graham pointed to a previous probe by the ICC, of which the United States is not a member, into US military actions in Afghanistan.“At the end of the day here, what I hope to happen is that we level sanctions against the ICC for this outrage to not only help our friends in Israel, but protect ourselves over time,” he said.

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