Anger prevails in the government of Israel after the decision of the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Karim Khan to seek arrest warrants against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Defense Minister Joab Gallant.

Khan also sought warrants against three Hamas leaders — his Yahya Sinwar, by Mohammed Daif and Ismail Haniya.

The Minister of War Benny Gantz He strongly criticized the attorney general’s decision, saying Israel’s military is complying with international law in its fighting in Gaza and calling the decision “a crime of historic proportions.”

“The State of Israel is waging one of the just wars in modern history following a reprehensible massacre committed by the terrorist organization Hamas on October 7,” the Israeli minister said.

“While Israel is fighting one of the strictest moral codes in history, while complying with international law and boasting a strong independent judiciary – to draw parallels between the leaders of a democratic country determined to defend itself from vile terror with the leaders of a bloodthirsty terrorist organization is profound perversion of justice and flagrant moral bankruptcyhe stated.