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Rights groups sue Trump over sanctions he placed on ICC due to Israel warrants

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11.08.2026

NEW YORK — Rights groups on Tuesday sued US President Donald Trump over his sanctions targeting the International Criminal Court, saying the measures block victims of war crimes from pursuing justice.

The Trump administration, which rejected the ICC’s authority, had imposed travel bans and asset freezes on several judges and prosecutors, primarily over their investigations into key US ally Israel.

In a New York court filing, four groups including Human Rights Watch said the sanctions should be struck down as they violate laws including First Amendment free speech protections.

“This is an unlawful abuse of power constituting a frontal attack on the rule of law, the independence of judges, prosecutors, and lawyers, basic precepts undergirding the international legal order, and the principle of equal access to justice,” the lawsuit stated.

The 101-page complaint said the restrictions “cause grave damage to the ability to bring to justice the perpetrators of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.”

The US sanctions, issued under an executive order Trump signed in February 2025, had targeted eight judges, three prosecutors, a UN expert and three human rights organizations.

The sanctions followed the ICC’s November 2024 decision to issue arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and then-defense minister Yoav Gallant over Israel’s conduct during the war against Hamas in Gaza. The court said there were reasonable grounds to believe the two bore criminal........

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