In an interview with CNN, the Malaysian Muslim woman who filed a complaint against ICC prosecutor Karim Khan denied allegations that she is an Israeli agent, stating she passed stringent security clearances. The interview comes amid claims by Khan and his aides that the complaint is part of a persecution campaign over his arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant.
The woman who filed a complaint against International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan — who issued an arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — denied being an Israeli agent in an interview with CNN. Identified as Sarah, a Malaysian Muslim, she said she passed stringent security clearance checks and that 'many factors mixed things for their own agenda'. The interview follows claims by Khan and his aides that the complaint is part of a campaign against him over the Netanyahu and Gallant warrants.
2 developments
- DevelopingSuspended ICC prosecutor Karim Khan calls his suspension unjustified and illegal
- DevelopingIsrael's UN envoy Danon: ICC prosecutor suspension is a chance to quash arrest warrant for Netanyahu
- DevelopingFormer intelligence figure recalls Pakistani officials as liars, Qatar mediating with Iran
- DevelopingUK solicitors' watchdog suspends ICC prosecutor Karim Khan pending sexual assault probe
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