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REPORT; International Criminal Court Issue Arrest Warrants for Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Pete Hegseth Following Their Failure to Respond to Multiple Summonses on War Crime Allegations, Possible Genocide and Crime against Humanity Linked to the Escalating Iran Conflict
1. What the International Criminal Court (ICC) has actually done
The International Criminal Court in The Hague has issued arrest warrants in connection with the war in Gaza and the broader Israel‑Palestine conflict*:
On 21 November 2024, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu (Prime Minister of Israel) and Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity related to conduct during the Gaza conflict. These include alleged starvation as a method of warfare and other inhumane acts. These warrants obligate ICC member states under the Rome Statute to arrest the individuals if they enter the territory of a country that has ratified the treaty. �
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The ICC also issued a warrant for Mohammed Deif, a Hamas military commander, but later rescinded this when news emerged confirming his death. �
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Israel is not a member of the ICC, and neither are the United States nor a few other major powers, which impacts the court’s jurisdiction and enforceability outside member states. �
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Important context:
The ICC investigates alleged war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and related offences, but issues arrest warrants only after preliminary investigations and judicial approval. �
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2. What is not true or lacks credible evidence
There is no verified reporting by credible international news outlets or official ICC sources indicating that the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for:
Donald Trump — no official ICC arrest warrant has been issued against the former U.S. President in relation to the Iran conflict or any other situation.
Pete Hegseth — no ICC arrest warrant or publicly documented summons exists.
Claims circulating online that the ICC has issued arrest warrants for Trump or Hegseth — or that they are being pursued for “war crimes, possible genocide, or crimes against humanity” tied to the Iran conflict — are not supported by authoritative documents from the ICC or major news investigations. There are no official ICC press releases or records naming them in this way.
Additionally, widely read global news sources (e.g. Reuters, Associated Press, BBC, The Guardian) have not reported any such warrants — which would be an international news event of significant magnitude.
Attempts to connect Trump or Hegseth to formal ICC arrest warrants without verified ICC documentation should be treated as unverified or speculative information unless confirmed by the court itself.
3. The Broader Legal and Political Context
ICC Jurisdiction Limitations
The ICC can issue warrants for individuals accused of war crimes or crimes against humanity only within situations it is investigating and generally involving states that are members of the Rome Statute.
Countries like the United States and Israel are not members of the ICC and generally dispute the court’s jurisdiction over their nationals. �
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U.S. Government Response
In the past, U.S. administrations — including during Trump’s presidency — have publicly rejected ICC jurisdiction over U.S. personnel and even imposed sanctions on ICC officials related to investigations into alleged U.S. actions. �
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War in the Middle East & International Scrutiny
The ongoing escalation between U.S., Israeli, and Iranian forces and broader regional conflict has led to intense debate and legal scrutiny over conduct by all parties. International rights bodies, civil society and governments continue to discuss accountability under international law, but formal ICC arrest warrants remain limited to specific cases already approved (e.g., Netanyahu, Gallant). �
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4. Summary
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Verified?
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ICC has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu
✔ Yes
Warrants for alleged war crimes & crimes against humanity. �
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ICC has issued arrest warrants for Trump
✘ No
No credible evidence or official ICC documentation.
ICC has issued arrest warrants for Pete Hegseth
✘ No
No credible evidence or official ICC documentation.
ICC jurisdiction applies to U.S. president
Limited/contested