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UK spy powers draw US scrutiny over alleged Apple encryption backdoor demand

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U.K. surveillance laws drew scrutiny from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio June 5 amid warnings they could expose communications of officials and American citizens, according to reports.

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The concern centered on the U.K.’s use of secret Technical Capability Notices under the Investigatory Powers Act, which critics say could make U.S. companies weaken encryption or create «backdoors» weaken encryption or create «backdoors» while preventing firms from disclosing requests without U.K. government approval.

Critics have argued this could undermine privacy, create vulnerabilities and limit congressional oversight with one former intelligence official warning of a «standing invitation to Beijing.»

«We have already seen how this ends,» former Department of Defense official Andrew Badger told Fox News Digital.

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Rep. Jim Jordan said Republicans are «the party of common sense,» and Democrats are «the party that takes these crazy positions.» (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

«There are legitimate privacy concerns here, and those have been well aired. The less examined issue is national security,» Badger said.

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«A backdoor compelled by one ally becomes a standing invitation to Beijing, Moscow and Tehran so once one government can quietly compel access, others will demand the same, and a one-off concession hardens into a permanent vulnerability,» he warned.

According to the Telegraph, a June 5 letter sent by Jordan to U.K. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, showed the Trump ally had called for a review.

The report said Mahmood’s decision had been to deny a U.S. company permission to speak with Congress about an alleged encryption backdoor notice.

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Jordan was also said to have warned that a lack of bilateral coordination raised concerns about the «trust and effective partnership between our two countries.»

«Five Eyes works because every partner trusts the others not to weaken the systems they all depend on,» Badger, co-author of «The Great Heist: China’s Epic Campaign to Steal America’s Secrets,» said.

«If Washington also concludes that U.K. surveillance powers could inadvertently expose Americans and American officials to espionage, it puts real strain on the relationship and makes future cooperation on intelligence and cyber harder to sustain.»

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The Thames House headquarters of MI5 in London on Nov. 18, 2025. Britain’s domestic security service has warned of growing state-backed threats, including more than 20 Iran-backed plots uncovered in the UK, as lawmakers consider new legislation targeting foreign state-linked groups. (Betty Laura Zapata/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

On the encryption issue, Badger noted that mainstream encrypted platforms now function as «de facto infrastructure for sensitive communication well beyond the consumer market.»

«Any access point built into them becomes a permanent target. It is not a private key the requesting government gets to keep to itself,» he said.

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U.S. and British cyber officials have also repeatedly warned that an axis of hostile states — including Russia, China and Iran — poses threats to Western security and infrastructure.

As previously reported by Fox News Digital, cyberespionage by groups such as Salt Typhoon, linked to China, has carried out operations targeting sensitive communications.

«China is actively running one of the largest state-backed cyberespionage operations ever uncovered. The Salt Typhoon campaign has targeted hundreds of organizations across roughly 80 countries and, through those intrusions, gained access to sensitive communications and networks used by senior Western officials,» Badger warned.

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«Chinese state hackers didn’t defeat encryption. They walked straight through the lawful-intercept systems telecom providers had built, reaching the communications of senior officials and even information about surveillance targets.»

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The flag of China is flown behind a pair of surveillance cameras outside the Central Government Offices. (Roy Liu/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Reports also surfaced that U.K. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper used a burner phone during a recent trip to Beijing and raising further concerns about state-sponsored espionage.

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Badger noted that the episode reflects a broader pattern of Chinese targeting of British democratic institutions, including the «hacking of senior Downing Street officials’ phones and an Electoral Commission breach that exposed the data of roughly 40 million voters,» he said.

«The telling thing is that no one issues burner phones for a trip to Sweden or Germany,» he said.

«The precaution is itself an admission of the threat environment. The working assumption — correctly — is that anything digital taken into China should be treated as potentially compromised.»

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The systemic vulnerability also highlights a fundamental contradiction in Western diplomatic strategy, according to Badger.

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«This case perfectly underscores the contradiction at the heart of the U.K. Labour government’s China policy: chasing positive economic relations and expanded trade with Beijing on one hand, while being forced to take elaborate precautions against a state whose core interests remain fundamentally at odds with its own on the other,» Badger said.

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«You can’t simultaneously treat China as a trusted economic partner and a hostile intelligence threat. It’s a fundamental contradiction. The need to use burner phones symbolically underscore this.»



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Graham Platner finally embraced by powerful mainstream Dem leaders after primary election victory

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Two top Democrat leaders who were hesitant to endorse embattled Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner by name amid his controversies finally relented Tuesday night after he cruised to victory in his primary election.

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House Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., issued a seemingly half-hearted joint statement backing Platner as he continues to face heat stemming from a multitude of scandals.

«Over the past year, we have created a path to win a Democratic Senate majority and put a stop to the chaos and damage of the Trump administration by defeating the Republicans who enable his harmful agenda,» they wrote in a statement issued by the Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) just after Platner was declared the winner.

Graham Platner addresses the crowd at his watch party after winning the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate at a YMCA in Blue Hill, Maine, on June 9, 2026. Platner will face Republican Sen. Susan Collins in the election for the seat. (Matthew Symons for Fox News Digital)

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«In November, Maine voters will elect Graham Platner, and we will win a Senate majority,» they concluded.

In the statement, the New York lawmakers attempted to paint moderate Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, as a radical pro-Trump Republican despite her several breaks with the president.

«Susan Collins has never been more vulnerable after she voted with Trump 96 percent of the time, confirmed his far-right judicial nominees, and took millions from special interests while voting to rip health care away from Mainers,» they listed.

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Last week, Platner met with Gillibrand and Schumer, among other Democrats, during a crisis trip to Washington, D.C., in the midst of his latest scandal, which, at the time, was related to revelations of an account on a controversial messaging app. 

After that meeting, Gillibrand refused to say whether she still supported the progressive candidate.

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«I’m very confident we are going to win Maine,» she told reporters. «I do. I have confidence that we are going to win Maine and I have no doubt.»

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Senate Minority Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks during a news conference following a weekly policy luncheon with Senate Democrats at the U.S. Capitol on June 2, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

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Schumer also attempted to duck direct questions from reporters at a Capitol Hill press conference following that meeting.

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«I met with Graham Platner today, we’re going to beat Susan Collins and take back the Senate,» he said. «We’re going to beat Susan Collins and take back the Senate.»

After he was asked for the fifth time about the meetings, he begrudgingly used Platner’s name to back the candidate.

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«As I said, I endorsed Graham Platner,» he said.

Before that meeting, Platner was embroiled in controversy after it was revealed that he has an active account on Kik, an anonymous chatting platform notorious for lax identification methods that have enabled the proliferation of child sexual abuse material.

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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., leaves the Senate Democrats lunch in the Mansfield Room at the Capitol on March 15, 2023. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/Getty Images)

Platner used as his profile image on the application a sexually suggestive photo of himself shirtless and wearing only a towel around his waist.

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Just days after the meetings in D.C., the candidate was accused of physical misconduct, including aggressive behavior, with a former romantic partner. Platner denies those accusations.

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Platner’s previous scandals include sexually lewd Reddit posts, disrespectful comments made against a Purple Heart-winning combat veteran, a Nazi-linked tattoo on his chest that has since been covered up and reports he exchanged sexually explicit messages with several women while married.

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Fox News Digital’s Peter Pinedo contributed to this report.

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El papa León XIV bendijo la última torre de la Sagrada Familia de Barcelona, la iglesia más alta del mundo

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Casi un siglo y medio después de haber comenzado a ponerse de pie, la basílica de la Sagrada Familia de Barcelona, la iglesia más alta del mundo, quedó oficialmente inaugurada con la bendición y la misa que allí celebró este miércoles el papa León XIV.

Fue el climax de su agenda de dos días en Cataluña, luego de haber estado el fin de semana en Madrid y antes de la escala final de su visita apostólica a España en las islas Canarias.

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Ante los reyes de España, Felipe VI y Letizia, y del presidente del gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, entre otras autoridades, el papa bendijo la cruz de la torre de Jesucristo de la Sagrada Familia, uno de los monumentos más célebres de España, y del mundo, en el que el arquitecto Antoni Gaudí trabajó durante los últimos 43 años de su vida.

León XIV llegó a la Sagrada Familia en papamóvil, pasadas las siete y media de la tarde, y luego de haber visitado una cárcel y la abadía de Montserrat, símbolo de la identidad religiosa catalana.

Dentro de la basílica, en la que lo esperaban cuatro mil personas, el pontífice rezó ante la capilla de la Virgen del Carmen, donde está enterrado Gaudí. Dos días después de su muerte, el arquitecto catalán fue enterrado en la cripta, el primer espacio que se construyó dentro de la Sagrada Familia.

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El Santo Padre celebró misa en la basílica modernista, considerada inacabada, justo un siglo después de la muerte de Gaudí, que fue un católico practicante y cuyo proceso de canonización avanza en el Vaticano, aunque no llegó a tiempo para la presencia de León XIV en Barcelona, tal como anhelaban los catalanes.

En su encuentro privado con el presidente regional de Cataluña, Salvador Illa, el papa había recibido como regalo una reproducción del acta notarial de la colocación de la primera piedra de la Sagrada Familia, de 1882. El original descansa en el Archivo Histórico de Protocolos Notariales de Cataluña.

Gaudí proyectó 18 torres que convierten a la Sagrada Familia en el templo más alto del mundo. Sin embargo, la basílica no supera la altura del emblemático Montjuic: Gaudí no quiso que una obra humana estuviera por encima de la naturaleza misma.

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15.000 piezas de cerámica

Lo primero que hizo León XIV apenas descendió del papamóvil fue alzar la mirada hacia la torre de Jesucristo, la última que, con sus 172,5 metros, se sumó a la Sagrada Familia.

“Somos las piedras vivas de esta obra que tiene a Cristo como culmen”, dijo León XIV en su homilía.

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“La basílica de la Sagrada Familia sigue siendo hoy una obra en construcción que nos recuerda cómo la vida cristiana es siempre un camino”, agregó el papa.

“No habitamos una obra inacabada sino un templo en construcción -insistió-. Su imperfección no significa una carencia sino que expresa una promesa.”

El papa León XIV, el rey Felipe y la reina Letizia de España asisten a la bendición e inauguración de la Torre de Jesucristo tras la Santa Misa en la Basílica de la Sagrada Familia durante su viaje apostólico en Barcelona, ​​España. Foto Reuters

Terminada la misa y con la fachada del Nacimiento -la única de la Sagrada Familia construida por Gaudí- como escenografía, León XIV bendijo la torre de Jesucristo.

Fue el momento en el que el lema del viaje apostólico del papa a España, «Alzad la mirada», se volvió realidad.

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La cruz que bendijo el papa está revestida de vidrio, tal como deseaba Gaudí, y de 15.000 piezas de cerámica blanca esmaltada que garantizarán su brillo, por el sol de día y por haces de luz de noche.

Eran las diez de la noche cuando la cruz de la torre, apenas bendecida por el papa, se iluminó de naranja. Frente a la fachada del Nacimiento, los miles de asistentes adentro y afuera de la Sagrada Familia alzaron unos tubos de luz que les habían entregado al llegar y que, al estar apagados, nadie comprendía bien cuál sería su función.

Fue un espectáculo de música y luz que ilumino la Sagrada Familia desde el interior y desde afuera, mientras la orquesta del Teatro Liceo de Barcelona sonaba desde el interior de la cruz apenas bendecidas.

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La luz emana de la Basílica de la Sagrada Familia de Antoni Gaudí, vista desde la Torre Glòries, tras la bendición de la recién terminada Torre Central de Jesucristo por el Papa León XIV en Barcelona. Foto AP

Por unos segundos, además, el cielo se iluminó con un retrato de Antoni Gaudí que giró y se inclinó ante su obra maestra.

La frase del arquitecto “Que a nadie se le olvide por qué estamos aquí” se dibujó en el anochecer antes de que estallaran los fuegos artificiales.

La torre y la cruz, cuyos brazos son ventanales, se podrán visitar a partir de 2028.

Fue Valentina, una adolescente de 13 años no vidente, quien le explicó a León XIV cómo fue pensada y diseñada la torre sobre la que el pontífice realizó la bendición. Valentina se la describió al papa mientras recorría con sus manos una maqueta de la torre.

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“Empezar de nuevo”

Por la mañana de este miércoles el pontífice hizo una visita a la cárcel de Brians 1, el penal catalán en el que cumplen condena unas mil personas y que es conocido por tener el mayor porcentaje de suicidios entre los internos.

“Los errores de la vida no determinan la identidad de una persona”, les dijo el pontífice a los detenidos, luego de escuchar el testimonio de dos reclusas.

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“A cada uno les digo: Dios te ama como eres pero te sueña mejor”, subrayó León XIV.

Fuegos artificiales estallan durante la inauguración de la Torre de Jesucristo en la Basílica de la Sagrada Familia durante el viaje apostólico del Papa León XIV en Barcelona, ​​España. Foto Reuters

“El pasado no condena el futuro sino que nos ofrece la posibilidad de cambiar”, alentó a los hombres y mujeres -que son un centenar- que cumplen condena en Brians 1.

El papa luego se subió al helicóptero que lo trasladó hasta la Abadía de Montserrat, a 720 metros sobre el nivel del mar.

El monasterio, que celebró el año pasado su milenario y nunca dejó de estar habitada por monjes benedictinos, fue atacada en numerosas ocasiones por las tropas napoleónicas para evitar que se instalaran allí defensas españolas.

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Desde la abadía, el papa rezó ante la Moreneta, la talla de la patrona de Cataluña. del 1200. La imagen románica se volvió de color chocolate por los pigmentos de blanco de plomo que, con el tiempo, se fueron alterando y ennegreciendo.

Algunas víctimas de abusos cometidos dentro de instituciones religiosas se oponían a la visita de León XIV a Montserrat por haber sido escenario donde se cometieron violaciones que fueron encubiertas por los abades.

Migue Hurtado, la primera víctima que denunció haber sufrido violencia en la abadía, consideró vergonzoso que el papa visite lo que él denominó “el kilómetro cero de las violaciones” en Cataluña.

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León XIV evitó en Montserrat hacer referencias a los abusos dentro de la Iglesia.

Sí lo hizo en el vuelo que lo traía desde Roma a España, cuando ante los periodistas que lo acompañaban reconoció que la pederastia es “una llaga abierta” y lamentó no poder reunirse con todas las víctimas que se lo solicitaron.

En Madrid, el papa mantuvo un encuentro privado con seis personas que padecieron abusos por parte de curas, religiosos o laicos consagrados y ante los obispos definió la problemática como “una plaga”.

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World court prosecutor who went after Netanyahu for war crimes suspended over sexual misconduct

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The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor has been suspended with immediate effect after the court’s governing body referred disciplinary proceedings against him to member states following a sexual misconduct investigation.

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The ICC, based in The Hague, is a permanent international court created under the Rome Statute to prosecute individuals accused of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression when national courts are unable or unwilling to act. 

Khan became one of the world’s most controversial prosecutors after seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, making his suspension a major development well beyond the court itself. Israel and the United States have rejected the International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction, and neither country is a member of the court.

The Bureau of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute had decided to refer the disciplinary proceedings against Prosecutor Karim Khan to the full Assembly of States Parties, suspend him from duty pending a final decision and convene a special session to consider the matter, the International Criminal Court’s Presidency said in a Tuesday statement. 

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The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor has been suspended with immediate effect after the court’s governing body referred disciplinary proceedings against him to member states following a sexual misconduct investigation. (Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP via Getty Images)

«The Court respectfully invites the Assembly of the State Parties to conclude the process with the highest priority,» the court’s presidency said. 

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Khan, who has denied wrongdoing, led the court’s controversial push for arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza.

Khan’s suspension followed an 18-month investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct involving a lawyer in his office. 

Khan’s lawyers have denied the allegations and called the decision «unlawful, procedurally unfair and unsupported by evidence.» 

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The findings have moved through several layers of review. 

A U.N. Office of Internal Oversight Services investigation found evidence supporting the allegations, while a separate judicial review found the evidence was not enough to prove misconduct beyond a reasonable doubt, Reuters reported. The Assembly of States Parties Bureau, which oversees the court on behalf of member states, nevertheless found that Khan had committed serious misconduct involving nonconsensual sexual activity and recommended his removal, Reuters reported.

The disciplinary probe found Khan had engaged in «serious misconduct» and a «serious breach of duty,» The Associated Press reported. 

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The case now goes to a special session of the Assembly of States Parties, the International Criminal Court’s 125 member governing body. The final decision lies with the assembly and a date for the special session has not yet been set.

Liz Evenson, international justice director at Human Rights Watch, told Fox News Digital that, «The fact that states parties appear to be taking this seriously is important but the decision is confidential so we can’t comment on it. We will be monitoring next steps closely. Meanwhile, state parties should continue to support the court in its important work across its docket.»

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Karim Khan was the ICC’s chief prosecutor. (Getty Images)

The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant in November 2024 after Khan requested them months earlier. Israel and the United States condemned the move, accusing the court of equating Israeli leaders with Hamas terrorists. 

The Trump administration sanctioned Khan in February 2025 over the court’s actions targeting Israeli officials, under an executive order targeting ICC officials involved in actions against the U.S. or its allies. The order authorized asset freezes and U.S. entry restrictions, and Treasury later added Khan to its sanctions list.

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz told Fox News Digital that the U.S. position on the International Criminal Court «has never wavered.»

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«We oppose any overreach by the ICC against the United States or our allies. Period,» Waltz said. «And we expect our partners to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with us against these outrageous actions.»

Waltz said the U.S. is watching the disciplinary proceedings against Khan, while declining to comment on the specifics of the case.

«As for the situation with Prosecutor Karim Khan, this is a bit rich that this prosecutor sought to jail a democratically elected prime minister and now we are tracking his immediate suspension and the ongoing disciplinary proceedings,» Waltz said. «Of course, we aren’t going to comment on the specifics of that case while it plays out.»

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The suspension drew immediate reaction from Israeli officials, who argued that the decision further undermines the court’s case against Netanyahu and Gallant.

«Want to divert attention from sex crime accusations? Just make up war crime accusations against Israel! Classic,» Netanyahu wrote Wednesday on X. «The ICC is corrupt to the core.»

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant overseeing meeting at Israel’s Ministry of Defense following the IDF’s preemptive strikes against Hezbollah, August 25th. (Israel Government Press Office)

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, told Fox News Digital that Khan’s suspension proves the International Criminal Court’s problems go beyond one prosecutor.

«The International Criminal Court’s decision to immediately suspend the Chief Prosecutor in The Hague, Karim Khan, following the UN investigation, proves that this body is rotten to the core,» Danon said. «Now is the time to cancel the absurd indictments against Prime Minister Netanyahu!»

Anne Bayefsky, president of Human Rights Voices and director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, told Fox News Digital that the scandal has damaged the credibility of the entire court.

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«The astounding story of the world’s International Criminal Court and its lead prosecutor headed by a criminal, an alleged rapist, is not just about one rotten apple,» Bayefsky said. «The entire ICC machine let the process to hold Khan to account drag on for two years after his crimes were first reported.»

Bayefsky argued that the court’s actions against Israeli officials should now face renewed scrutiny.

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The International Criminal Court building stands in The Hague, Netherlands, on April 30, 2024. (Selman Aksunger/Anadolu via Getty Images)

«ICC judges decided that Khan’s efforts to criminalize Israel’s Prime Minister and Defense Minister weren’t tainted by the clear evidence that Khan was trying desperately to use his attack on Israelis to save himself,» Bayefsky said. «Khan has taken the credibility of the whole shameful ICC apparatus down with him.»

The Presidency said the court’s leadership remains committed to «independent and impartial proceedings,» recognition and redress for victims of mass atrocities, and the «dignity, rights and aspirations» of court personnel.

The statement also sought to defend the institution itself, calling the ICC «one of the most significant achievements of human civilisation» and saying the court has a duty to protect «the proper functioning of the Court as a whole and its reputation,» the integrity of judicial proceedings, the rights of victims and suspects, and the well-being of court staff.

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Flag with the logo of the of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on March 29, 2022, in Den Haag, Netherlands.  (Alex Gottschalk/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

The court did not say whether Khan’s suspension would affect the cases involving Netanyahu and Gallant. 

Fox News Digital has reached out to the International Criminal Court for comment.

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