A five-minute scroll
A five-minute scroll
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A five-minute scroll

Overnight the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. Benjamin Netanyahu gives his response, journalist Mehdi Hasan provides analysis and Human Rights Watch calls for international support. At G20 in Brazil, PM Albanese says outcomes will lead to more jobs for Australia while earlier this week he spoke of stabilising Australia’s relationship with China, while Jim Chalmers responds to being called economic illiterate.

Breaking News: The ICC’s Pre-Trial Chamber has just issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. @FranceskAlbs

Full speech from the ICC to the UN Security Council @IntlCrimCourt

Netanyahu responds to ICC arrest warrants @netanyahu

Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton the ICC is known as The Hague Invasion Act @SenTomCotton

Analysing the ICC process @mehdirhasan

Human Rights watch calls for International Support @hrw

The outcomes achieved here at the G20 are all about creating jobs in Australia. @AlboMP

Stabilising the relationship with China @AlboMP

They wasted a decade stuffing around and failing @SquizzSTK

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