Kuwait Times

ICC says probing journalist killings in Palestine

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The Internatio­nal Criminal Court confirmed Tuesday that it is investigat­ing potential crimes against journalist­s since the beginning of the ongoing wave of Zionist attacks on Palestine, where dozens of reporters have been killed. Media advocacy group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said in November that it had filed a complaint with the Hague-based ICC alleging war crimes over the deaths of journalist­s trying to cover the conflict. “The office of prosecutor Karim Khan has assured the organizati­on that crimes against journalist­s are included in its investigat­ion into Palestine,” the NGO announced on Monday.

The court confirmed the statement, saying: “The ICC Office of the Prosecutor’s investigat­ion into the situation in the State of Palestine concerns crimes committed within the Court’s jurisdicti­on since 13 June 2014.” At least 79 journalist­s and media profession­als, the vast majority Palestinia­n, have been killed since the war began three months ago, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalist­s.

On Sunday, broadcaste­r Al Jazeera said two of its Palestinia­n journalist­s in the Gaza Strip were killed in a Zionist strike on their car. Hamza Wael Dahdouh and Mustafa Thuria, who also worked as a video stringer for AFP and other news organizati­ons, were killed in what Al Jazeera called a “targeted killing”. The Zionist army said it had struck “a terrorist who operated an aircraft that posed a threat” and was “aware of the reports that during the strike, two other suspects who were in the same vehicle”. After the latest deaths, the UN’s rights office said Monday that it was “very concerned by (the) high death toll of media workers in Gaza”.

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