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International Criminal Court Issues Arrest Warrant for U.S. President Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth, Benjamin Netanyahu, Alleging War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity, Genocide, and Aggression Related to Military Actions in Iran, as Well as Trump’s Alleged Involvement with Jeffrey Epstein

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ICC Issues Historic Arrest Warrants for Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth, and Benjamin Netanyahu Over Alleged War Crimes, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity

The Hague, March 11, 2026 – In an unprecedented move, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has officially issued worldwide arrest warrants for former U.S. President Donald Trump, U.S. political commentator Pete Hegseth, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and acts of aggression connected to recent military operations in Iran and Israel.

According to ICC prosecutors, the warrants follow months of investigations into what the court describes as systematic military actions that resulted in widespread civilian casualties, targeted destruction of civilian infrastructure, and violations of international law. The court also alleges that Donald Trump bears individual criminal responsibility in connection with these actions, as well as alleged involvement in the trafficking network associated with Jeffrey Epstein, which the ICC describes as part of a broader pattern of international criminal conduct.

“This is a historic moment for international justice,” ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan said in a statement. “No political office, no matter how powerful, grants immunity from accountability under international law. These warrants reflect the court’s commitment to ensuring that allegations of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity are fully investigated and prosecuted.”

The issuance of the warrants is expected to escalate global diplomatic tensions. While ICC member states are legally required to enforce the warrants, the United States and Israel are not parties to the Rome Statute, making immediate enforcement within those countries virtually impossible. However, any travel by the accused to ICC member nations could result in arrest and detention.

Legal analysts say this move sets a precedent, marking the first time in history that a former U.S. president and senior political figures have been targeted by the ICC in connection with alleged war crimes. Experts warn that even if enforcement is limited, the political and reputational impact could be severe, especially amid ongoing scrutiny of military operations in the Middle East.

In response, spokespersons for Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth, and Benjamin Netanyahu have denounced the ICC actions as politically motivated, calling the allegations “baseless” and accusing the court of overreach. U.S. officials have reiterated that the nation does not recognize the jurisdiction of the ICC over American citizens and will not cooperate with enforcement.

Meanwhile, human rights organizations and advocacy groups have welcomed the ICC’s decision, emphasizing the importance of international accountability and urging global leaders to respect the rule of law.

The ICC has stated that investigations into related crimes are ongoing, and additional individuals could be named in future proceedings as evidence continues to emerge. The unfolding situation is expected to dominate international news and diplomatic discussions in the coming weeks.

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