United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken has told the US Senate that he is willing to collaborate on a bipartisan basis to develop an “appropriate response,” which may include a proposal to sanction the International Criminal Court (ICC). Blinken’s remarks came after US Senator Lindsey Graham raised concerns on Tuesday over the ICC prosecutor Karim Khan’s application for arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials, saying, “If they do this to Israel, we’re next.”

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