Well, that’s awfully specific as a loaded question. I’m gonna go with, “Israel retaliated before the international courts could posture these” for $400 Alex.”Is anyone in Hezbollah sought by international courts for genocide and crimes against humanity? Why or why not?
Anyway, Lebanon nor Hezbollahstan (or Iran) aren’t an ICC member and have not granted the court jurisdiction. The International Criminal Court (ICC) can only prosecute individuals if the crimes are committed on the territory of a member state, by a national of a member state.
While ICC warrants target individuals associated with various conflicts (e.g., in Palestine, Ukraine, and Sudan), its capacity is limited, and it prioritizes cases where it has clear territorial or UN backing.
Knowing where you’re trying to go with this, ther are 57 member states in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), 56 of which are UN member states. This large Islamic bloc, often allied with the Non-Aligned Movement, forms a near-automatic voting majority. Their collective focus significantly impacts the disproportionate number of accusations and resolutions brought against Israel.

The OIC, Arab League, and their allies make up a significant portion of the UN General Assembly. This structural reality allows them to introduce and pass resolutions targeting Israel far more easily than they can for any other nation on earth. This means OIC nations make up slightly more than 29% of the total UN membership, serving as the second-largest intergovernmental organization globally behind the UN itself, but that’s probably just a coincidence.