Israeli Minister Orders West Bank Village Evicted Over War Crimes Warrant Reports
Israel's finance minister ordered the eviction of a Palestinian hamlet in the occupied West Bank in response to reports that he may face an international arrest warrant.

Israel's finance minister has issued an order for the eviction of a Palestinian village situated in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. According to the minister, this directive was issued as a direct response to circulating reports that he may become the target of international war crimes prosecutors and could potentially face an arrest warrant overseas. The specific Palestinian hamlet targeted by this recent eviction order has long been a point of focus for Israeli authorities.[1][2]
The decision to clear the village comes amid international scrutiny, with the finance minister citing the threat of overseas legal action as the catalyst for the eviction measure. Although the minister referenced the possibility of being targeted by war crimes prosecutors, it remains unclear whether the International Criminal Court has taken any formal steps toward issuing an arrest warrant against him.[1]



