The International Criminal Court has two months left of the Joe Biden administration — and then in comes Donald Trump and wait for it, wait for it, let the face-slapping of the global entity commence. Call it the day of reckoning.
And the arrest warrants of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former minister of defense, Yoav Gallant?
As Gol Kalev, author of “The Assault on Judaism” and a columnist for The Jerusalem Post, says: It’s very possible those ICC-issued warrants will dry and disappear.
“Israel is very happy with the election results,” Kalev said.
It’s a new day in American-Israel relations that’s about to dawn — a new day in U.S. foreign policy. And it all bodes well for the peacekeepers of the world.
With a strong leader in the White House, the world is calm.
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