Yoav Gallant
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Gallant to head to US despite int'l arrest warrant
Tehran, IRNA – Former Israeli war minister Yoav Gallant is set to travel to Washington, D.C., next Sunday for talks with senior officials, marking his first visit since the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague issued an arrest warrant against him.
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Colombia recognizes ICC arrest warrant for Israeli criminals
Tehran, IRNA—The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia has announced that it recognizes the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former war minister Yoav Gallant.
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Countries declare commitment to ICC arrest warrants against Netanyahu, Gallant
Tehran, IRNA – Various countries have announced that they will adhere to the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants against Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the regime’s former war minister Yoav Gallant.
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World hails arrest warrant of Netanyahu and Gallant by the Hague Court
Tehran, IRNA - Following the issuance of the arrest warrant for Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former war minister Yoav Gallant by the Hague Court, leaders and countries of the world lauded the verdict.
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Israeli minister's remarks admission of crimes against Palestinians: Islamic Jihad
Tehran, IRNA -- Palestinian resistance group, the Islamic Jihad, has condemned recent remarks by the Israeli war minister calling for "full strength" against Palestinians, describing them an official admission of murder and massacre against the Palestinian nation.
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Rift widens between Netanyahu, Gallant as Gaza war drags on
Tehran, IRNA – Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Minister of Military Affairs, Yoav Gallant, are reportedly communicating only through the military secretary, signaling escalating tensions between the two.
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Poll: 68% of Israelis have no hope for Gaza war victory
Tehran, IRNA – More than eight months into the Gaza war, public discontent is growing in Israel over the regime’s handling of the conflict with the Palestinians, with polls consistently showing that the majority of the Israelis are disappointed with winning the war.