Current sectionWorld NewsIn June, the state parties to the Rome Statute voted in favor of International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan's suspension. The states are expected to make their final decision regarding the chief prosecutor's removal later in JulyShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe05:19 PM • July 17 2026 IDTA lawyer who filed a complaint against International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan, alleging sexual misconduct, went public in a CNN interview on Thursday and rejected claims she was working for Israel.Trending NowDemocrats Rejected U.S. Aid to Israel, and AIPAC Couldn't Stop ThemEisenkot Allows Israelis to Replace Netanyahu Without Changing Who They AreMaine Democratic Senate Candidates Echo Platner's anti-Israel Rhetoric at DebateNetanyahu Hopes Political Harakiri Keeps His Bloc, and His Grip on Power, AliveIsrael's Knesset Passes Controversial 'Right-wing Media Reform' Broadcasting LawCommentsIn the NewsAndy Burnham Declared Head of Labour, Clearing Final Hurdle to Become U.K. PMHaredi Party Leader Says Courts 'Have No Authority,' IDF Chief 'Has Lost It'Israel's Knesset Approves Its Dissolution, Netanyahu Votes in FavorU.S. Hits Bridges, Airport in Strikes – Killing Seven – Iranian State Media SaysNetanyahu Hopes Political Harakiri Keeps His Bloc, and His Grip on Power, AliveRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIInside the Mossad Plot to Install Ahmadinejad as Iran's LeaderNetanyahu's Biggest Challenger: Who Is Gadi Eisenkot and What Does He Stand For?103 House Democrats Vote to Cut U.S. Aid to Israel in Landmark Symbolic VoteEisenkot Is Quietly Gaining Ground in Likud Territory. Enough to Beat Netanyahu?Ro Khanna, U.S. Lawmaker & Israel Critic, Says West Bank Settlers 'Detained' HimI Joined Rep. Ro Khanna on His West Bank Visit. Here's What I Saw