Impeding relief supplies to Gaza’s population may constitute a crime under the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) jurisdiction, the court’s top prosecutor told a news conference in Egypt on Sunday.
Karim Khan also said Israel must make “discernable efforts, without further delay to make sure civilians receive basic foods, medicine”.
Israel, which is not a member of the ICC, has previously rejected the court’s jurisdiction and does not formally engage with its investigations.
Sure, having someone illegally delivered to a jurisdiction opens up the kidnappers to criminal prosecution.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraordinary_rendition
But historically most courts will say the kidnapping is a separate criminal matter…