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News ID: 141917
Publish Date : 28 July 2025 - 21:29

Netherlands Designates Israel as Security Threat for Spreading Disinformation, Intimidating ICC

AMSTERDAM (Dispatches) – The Netherlands’ National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV) has, for the first time, designated the Zionist regime a security threat for spreading disinformation and putting pressure on international justice institutions.
A report, titled Assessment of Threats from State Actors, released on July 17, 2025, said that on numerous occasions, the Zionist regime has tried to manipulate Dutch public opinion and influence political decision-making through disinformation campaigns.
The report cited an incident in which an Israeli ministry used unofficial channels to circulate a document containing unusual and unwanted personal details about Dutch citizens to journalists and politicians.
This incident took place after fans of the Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv carried out provocative acts after their team lost a match in Amsterdam in November 2024, triggering tension and clashes with locals. 
The report also noted concerns over threats against the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague, from both Israel and the U.S., warning that these threats could negatively affect the court’s work. 
It also emphasized that the Netherlands has a “special responsibility” to protect the operations of the international legal institutions it hosts.
This comes as a report by The Guardian from May 2024 revealed that the Israeli regime has long threatened the ICC.
Israel has waged a years-long intimidation campaign against the ICC, which includes the “stalking” and “threatening” of its officials in order to stifle investigations into its war crimes.
According to legal experts, efforts by Israel’s intelligence agencies to undermine and influence the ICC could amount to “offences against the administration of justice” and should be investigated by its chief prosecutor.
The US, Israel’s main ally, has also imposed sanctions on the ICC as the court issued arrest warrants against Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and former minister Yoav Gallant last year.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has condemned the sanctions, calling it a “clear attempt” at undermining the court’s independence.
The Israeli regime and the U.S. are neither signatories to the 1998 Rome Statute (the treaty that established the ICC) nor members of the ICC.
Under the sanctions, the four female judges will be barred from entering the U.S., and any property or interests they hold there will be frozen. 
Back in 2002, former U.S. President George W. Bush signed into law the American Service-Members’ Protection Act, nicknamed the “Hague Invasion” Act, which allows a US president to use “all means necessary and appropriate” to free any allied or U.S. personnel detained by the ICC.