The International Criminal Court (ICC) said on Friday it had terminated proceedings against late Hamas leader, Dr. Ismail Haniyeh, following his death in July, Reuters reports.
The ICC is currently weighing a request for arrest warrants against Israeli and Hamas leaders made earlier this year.
In May, ICC chief Prosecutor, Karim Khan, asked for arrest warrants for Hamas leaders, saying there were reasonable grounds to suspect that Yahya Sinwar, military chief Mohammed Al-Masri and Dr. Ismail Haniyeh, bore criminal responsibility for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.
In the same statement the prosecutor announced he was also seeking warrants for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his Defence Minister, Yoav Gallant. There has been no word of further developments on those requests.
Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran on 31 July. Israel has also said it killed Al-Masri, also known as Mohammed Deif, in another airstrike, although Hamas would neither confirm nor deny that.
Judges said their decision to terminate proceedings followed the withdrawal of the Prosecution request for a warrant for Haniyeh earlier this month.
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