An estimated 200 civilians allegedly shot dead in war-torn Tigray region; separate 'crime against humanity' leaves 164 dead

PA president says court 'defending truth and freedom'; senior PA official claims Ramallah did not seek to exclude 2014 murder of three Israeli teens from investigation

Unnamed diplomats speak of growing concern over court's alleged politicization; US secretary of state says investigation could undermine efforts for a two-state solution

Attorney general says Israel ready to deal with any legal developments after chief prosecutor announces investigation into alleged war crimes committed by Israel and Palestinians

State Department spokesman says Palestinians aren't sovereign state and therefore can't delegate jurisdiction to The Hague, says decision 'unfairly' targets Israel

Netanyahu calls prosecutor's decision to open investigation 'the epitome of anti-Semitism and hypocrisy'; rights groups hail launch of probe

Chief Prosecutor Bensouda promises to investigate 'impartially and objectively'; her look back starts from the day after 3 Israeli teens were murdered in West Bank in 2014

Said to be Israel's preferred candidate, British lawyer will likely decide whether to move ahead with planned probe of alleged Israeli, Hamas war crimes; Bensouda leaves in June

Next official at Hague-based court likely to decide on whether to initiate probe of possible Israeli war crimes; Bensouda leaves in June with a mixed record of success

Foreign ministers Heiko Maas, Péter Szijjártó say International Criminal Court does not have jurisdiction to investigate alleged crimes by Israel, Hamas

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