By issuing a statement in response to the Zionist regime's crime in the assassination of Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy head of the political bureau of the Palestinian Hamas movement, Lebanon's Hezbollah warned the Zionists that this crime will never go unpunished and that our hands are on the trigger.
The Australian government is set to put a former military lawyer on trial for leaking classified documents about the perpetration of crimes by Australian occupation troops during the invasion of Afghanistan.
Referring to the bombing of Al-Mamedani Hospital in Gaza, North Korea's Foreign Ministry said that the Zionist regime has committed a war crime with the secret cooperation of the United States.
The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), in response to the Zionist regime's crime in the bombing of Al-Mohamedani Hospital, which led to the martyrdom of at least 500 civilians, announced that this crime is a genocide.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has invited Australian officials to investigate allegations of war crimes committed by Australian troops in Afghanistan.
Following the disclosure of new details about the killing of civilians in Afghanistan by British forces, the Ministry of Defense of this country has announced that it has started an independent investigation into this report, but similar to this type of investigation, so far less results and justice have been achieved.
The investigation by the Office of the Prosecutor into crimes against humanity and war crimes in Afghanistan can resume. The International Criminal Court (ICC) judges announced.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said, Russia’s missile and drone attacks on power stations and other infrastructure in Ukraine are “acts of pure terror” that amount to war crimes.
In response to the destruction of the country's cultural heritage by Russian troops, the Ukrainian president called for Moscow to be expelled from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), saying "UNESCO is not a place for barbarians."
The United States has threatened action against judges from the International Criminal Court if they act against US soldiers who served in Afghanistan.