World News

Dutch leaders demand Israeli ambassador explain ICC spying allegations

Israel’s ambassador to the Netherlands summoned to offer ‘clarifications’ to Dutch foreign ministry amid reports Israel spied on the International Criminal Court.

By World Israel News Staff

The Israeli ambassador to the Netherlands was summoned by the Dutch foreign ministry recently and asked to offer a “clarification” regarding reports Israel spied on the International Criminal Court in the Hague.

Dutch officials reportedly requested that Ambassador Modi Ephraim “report” on allegations that Israeli intelligence agencies monitored the ICC over a nine-year period and, according to reporting by The Guardian, attempted to “undermine, influence, and allegedly intimidate” the chief prosecutor’s office.

Reports by The Guardian and +972 claimed that then-Mossad chief Yossi Cohen had threatened Fatou Bensouda, then the chief prosecutor of the ICC, showing her photographs of her husband allegedly taken by covert operatives in order to intimidate her.

Israel rejected claims put forward by The Guardian, telling the British paper that its questions to the prime minister’s office were “replete with many false and unfounded allegations meant to hurt the State of Israel.”

On Tuesday, the Dutch foreign ministry acknowledged that Ephraim had been “requested to report at the [ministry] in connection with allegations made in the articles in the Guardian,” the ministry said in a press release.

“The government regards such activities as a form of undesirable foreign interference and considers it totally undesirable.”

The Guardian report, which came out on May 28th, was published just days after ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan filed arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.

Following the publication of the Guardian report, left-wing Dutch MPs in June demanded answers from the government, calling for an investigation into the allegations.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry declined to comment on the summons by the Dutch Foreign Ministry.

Share
Published by
David Rosenberg
Tags: ICC International Criminal Court The Netherlands

Recent Posts

  • Jewish Diaspora & Antisemitism

Vance says Epstein had ties to top Israeli, US intelligence figures but admits he has no proof

'Until the day I die, I will believe there is a story there, but I…

12 minutes ago
  • World News

Iranian lawmaker calls for kidnapping 100 US troops and holding them in Iran

The proposal echoes the actions of Ithe ran-backed Hamas terror group which kidnapped 251 people…

1 hour ago
  • Videos

WATCH: Israel’s parliament observes a moment of silence for deceased Senator Lindsey Graham

At the behest of Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, Israel's parliament observed a moment of silence…

1 hour ago
  • World News

US sanctions Iran-linked network accused of aiding IRGC weapons procurement

Those networks sourced weapons including man-portable air-defense systems, known as MANPADS.

2 hours ago
  • Videos

WATCH: Bint Jbiel – IDF conquered Hezbollah stronghold in one week

On the 20th anniversary of the Second Lebanon War, the IDF released additional footage of…

3 hours ago
  • Israel News

Balad Knesset candidate eulogizes terrorist murderer, renewing scrutiny of party

Knesset member Ariel Kallner of the Likud Party said he will seek the disqualification of…

3 hours ago