Nitzan Horowitz, head of left-wing Israeli party Meretz, said on Saturday night that there “was room” for the International Criminal Court’s decision to investigate Israel for war crimes.
In an interview with Channel 13‘s Ayala Hasson, Horowitz said, “Israel needs to ask itself what it did to prevent it.”
“I don’t want Israel to be in these situations and to have them file proceedings against us in all kinds of courts, but on the other hand, I am in favor of cooperating with the court and not trying to censure it,” he added.
Yamina Party MK Ayelet Shaked, whom Hasson interviewed immediately after Horowitz, said, “We won’t serve in a government with Meretz. Horowitz’s remark justifying the political and anti-Semitic action of the court at The Hague and its persecution of IDF soldiers is a disgrace to the Israeli Knesset.”
In a statement, the Likud Party said that Horowitz is turning his back on “IDF soldiers that protect him and all of us. The Hague court’s decision is an ant-Semitic one, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will fight everywhere around the world to have it rescinded.”
Gideon Sa’ar’s New Hope Party blasted Horowitz’s “miserable remark at the expense of IDF soldiers. No campaign justifies support for the anti-Semitic ruling and he would be wise to apologize for it.”
Otzma Yehudit Party leader Itamar Ben-Gvir said: “The attorney general must order the removal of Horowitz’s immunity tonight and order the opening of an investigation into him on suspicion of [committing] treason against Israel. Anyone who supports putting IDF soldiers on trial at an anti-Semitic court that only aspires to harm the State of Israel has no place in the Knesset. Otherwise, we won’t be able to look IDF officers and soldiers in the eye,” he said.
This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.