
In November last year, the Hague Court ruled that there were “substantial grounds” to believe that Netanyahu and Galland were “criminally responsible” for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.
The issuance of the arrest warrants angered Israel and the United States, which have since imposed sanctions on the ICC judges.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the decision "anti-Semitic" and then-US President Joe Biden called it "scandalous".
In May, Israel asked the court to overturn the arrest warrants pending a further appeal challenging its jurisdiction.
The International Criminal Court rejected this request on July 16, saying there was no “legal basis” for overturning the arrest warrants until the issue of jurisdiction was resolved.
A week later, Israel sought permission to appeal the decision, but judges ruled on Friday that "the case, as formulated by Israel, is not appealable."