
sanctions against ICC officials, Nazhat Shameem Khan controversy, UNHRC and Israel relations
BREAKING: U.S. just sanctioned ICC Deputy Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan—for illegitimate actions targeting Israel. I knew her as UNHRC’s ex-Chair: she censored me for exposing Hamas & UNRWA antisemitism, named Israel-haters to a UN inquiry, then plotted with them at the ICC. pic.twitter.com/xJEu2y0prN
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) August 20, 2025
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BREAKING: U.S. just sanctioned ICC Deputy Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan—for illegitimate actions targeting Israel.
In a significant move, the United States has imposed sanctions on Nazhat Shameem Khan, the Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This decision comes in response to her alleged misconduct in targeting Israel. Hillel Neuer, a prominent advocate and director of UN Watch, has publicly criticized Khan, citing past experiences where he felt censored while exposing antisemitism related to Hamas and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).
I knew her as UNHRC’s ex-Chair: she censored me for exposing Hamas & UNRWA antisemitism.
Neuer’s claims highlight a troubling pattern in Khan’s tenure at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), where he faced censorship for discussing antisemitic activities linked to Hamas and UNRWA. He asserts that her actions compromised the integrity of international inquiries and showcased a bias against Israel.
named Israel-haters to a UN inquiry, then plotted with them at the ICC.
The accusations don’t stop there. Neuer alleges that Khan not only named individuals who harbor anti-Israel sentiments in a UN inquiry but also collaborated with these figures at the ICC. This kind of behavior raises questions about the impartiality of international legal bodies and their role in global conflicts. The U.S. sanctions against Khan signal a broader pushback against perceived injustices and a commitment to address issues of bias within international institutions.
For those interested in international law and human rights, this situation underscores the complexities of global governance and the ongoing debates surrounding accountability and justice. The implications of these sanctions will likely resonate throughout international relations and human rights discussions for months to come.