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Netanyahu reacts to ICC arrest warrant and Israel strikes Lebanon again

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the ICC arrest warrants issued against him and former defence minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday are an “anti-Semitic measure” that breaches “the natural right of democracies to defend themselves against murderous terrorism”.
Mr Netanyahu said the warrants served only to deter Israel “from exercising our natural right to defend ourselves against our enemies”. The US is among an outlying cohort of foreign allies that have criticised the court’s decision.
The ICC confirmed it had issued warrants for the arrest of Mr Netanyahu and Mr Gallant Thursday. It followed a court filing made by ICC prosecutor Karim Khan, who accused Israel of using starvation as a method of war.
Israeli strikes killed at least 51 people across Lebanon on Thursday. The Lebanese Health Ministry said in the country’s east, air strikes killed 40 people in 10 different towns in Baalbek province. As of Thursday, the Health Ministry had recorded at least 3,583 people killed and 15,244 wounded in Lebanon during the 13-month war between Hezbollah and Israel, with the majority of casualties taking place after Israel’s escalation and ground offensive in late September.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow struck Ukraine with a new type of missile, marking an apparent escalation of the nearly three-year-long war.
Reuters reports Russia fired a hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile at the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Thursday. The attack was a response to the US and UK allowing Kyiv to strike Russian territory with advanced western weapons.

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