The ‘Israeli’ Walla website reported that the occupation’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent correspondences to its ambassadors worldwide demanding them to act against the recent decision of the International Criminal Court through opening the embassies next Sunday as an exception.
The occupation demanded they communicate with high-ranking officials to persuade them into addressing Judge Fatou Bensouda asking her not to start an investigation against the occupation, nor to accuse it of committing war crimes.
The website also said that the ambassadors were also demanded to contact the Foreign Ministers and Prime Ministers of the countries where they work.
The aim is to make them issue public statements against the judge and encourage other countries to exercise pressure on the judges of the courts and warn them of the resulting crises between the PA and the occupation should the investigation begin, noting that it will also hinder the peace process from moving forward.