Two court cases point to the death of justice worldwide

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It’s been a bad time for justice lately. First prosecutor Karim Khan, from the International Criminal Court, sought arrest warrants for the leaders of both Hamas and Israel for war crimes. Then, barely a week later, Judge Merchan concluded his biased case against Donald Trump with biased instructions to the jury, which found Mr. Trump guilty on all 34 counts.

I think there’s a lot we can conclude from these two cases.

Trust in our institutions has been falling fast. Based on the reactions to the Trump conviction, it appears whatever faith people had is either completely gone or eroding at an astounding rate. If Mr. Khan gets his warrants, especially in the light of reports of Hamas members in UNRWA and the ongoing animosity toward Israel in many U.N. agencies, it seems that trust in the Western world may be harder to find than a unicorn.

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