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The US government has made it clear that they do not support the International Criminal Court’s investigation into Israel’s offensive in Gaza. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated on Monday that the US does not believe the ICC has the jurisdiction to pursue this investigation.

Reports have emerged that Israeli officials are worried about potential arrest warrants being issued by the Hague-based tribunal. However, despite these concerns, the US government remains unwavering in its position against the investigation.

The US government’s stance on this matter has been consistent, with officials reiterating their opposition to the ICC’s actions regarding Israel’s conduct in Gaza. The White House Press Secretary emphasized that the US does not support any actions taken by the ICC that could harm Israel or its interests.

It is clear that the US is standing firm in its position on this issue, asserting that the ICC does not have authority to investigate Israel’s actions in Gaza. Despite concerns from Israeli officials about potential arrest warrants being issued, the US government remains unchanged in its stance against any such actions by the ICC.

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