The International Criminal Court (ICC) has denounced new sanctions imposed by the United States, labeling them a direct assault on the court’s judicial independence. The sanctions, announced on Wednesday, target four ICC personnel and are part of ongoing tensions related to the court’s investigations involving US and Israeli officials. The U.S. government’s move has been met with strong opposition from the ICC, which argues that the sanctions undermine the global judicial system. The court emphasized that the measures are a retaliatory action aimed at obstructing its investigations into alleged war crimes. These investigations have been a point of contention, particularly as they implicate military and political figures from the United States and Israel. In a statement, the ICC asserted that these actions by the United States represent a significant threat to the rule of law and an attempt to interfere with the court’s mandate to deliver justice impartially. The sanctions have sparked widespread condemnation from international legal communities and human rights organizations, who view the move as a dangerous precedent in international relations. As the situation develops, the ICC remains steadfast in its commitment to continue its investigations without yielding to external pressures. The court’s stance highlights the ongoing challenges faced by international judicial bodies in maintaining independence while navigating complex geopolitical landscapes. Post navigation UN Warns of Gaza Destruction