The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Netanyahu vows to fight ‘anti-Semitic’ ICC ruling

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JERUSALEM: Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has angrily rejected an Internatio­nal Criminal Court’s ruling that paves the way for a war crimes probe into the Israeliocc­upied Palestinia­n territorie­s, condemning it as ‘pure antiSemiti­sm’.

“As prime minister of Israel, I can assure you this: we will fight this perversion of justice with all our might. This is pure antiSemiti­sm,” Netanyahu said in a statement on Saturday.

On Friday, the ICC ruled that it has jurisdicti­on over the situation in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s, paving the way for the tribunal to open a war crimes investigat­ion.

ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda had asked the court for its legal opinion on whether its reach extended to areas occupied by Israel, after announcing in December 2019 that she wanted to start a full probe.

The ICC said its judges had

“decided, by majority, that the Court’s territoria­l jurisdicti­on in the Situation in Palestine... extends to the territorie­s occupied by Israel since 1967, namely Gaza and the West Bank, including east Jerusalem”.

Palestine is a state party to the court, having joined in 2015, but Israel is not a member.

Israel occupied the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in the Six-Day War of 1967, and later annexed mostly Arab east Jerusalem.

Today they are home to at least five million Palestinia­ns defined by the United Nations as living under Israeli occupation. The Gaza Strip is blockade by Israel and ruled by the Islamist Hamas group.

Palestinia­n prime minister Mohammed Shtayyeh praised the ICC ruling as “a victory for justice and humanity, for the values of truth, fairness and freedom, and for the blood of the victims and their families”.

The Islamist movement Hamas, which rules Gaza and has fought three wars against Israel, said “the most important step... is to bring the Zionist criminals of war before internatio­nal courts and hold them responsibl­e”. But Netanyahu cried foul against any bid by the ICC to investigat­e ‘fake war crimes’.

“The court, establishe­d to prevent atrocities like the Nazi Holocaust against the Jewish people, is now targeting the one state of the Jewish people,” he said.

“First, it outrageous­ly claims that when Jews live in our homeland, this is a war crime.

“Second, it claims that when democratic Israel defends itself against terrorists who murder our children and rocket our cities, we are committing another war crime,” he added.

He said the ICC should be investigat­ing ‘brutal dictatorsh­ips like Iran and Syria who commit horrific atrocities almost daily’.

As prime minister of Israel, I can assure you this: we will fight this perversion of justice with all our might. This is pure anti-Semitism.

Benjamin Netanyahu

 ??  ?? A Palestinia­n girl walks on the rubble strewn ceiling of her family’s home on Aug 27, 2014 after she and other members of her family returned to their partially destroyed house early in the Gaza neighbourh­ood of Shejaiya, one of the hardest hit by fighting. The ICC’s ruling that it has jurisdicti­on over events in the Palestinia­n territorie­s opens the way to an investigat­ion of alleged war crimes committed in the 2014 Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict in Gaza.
A Palestinia­n girl walks on the rubble strewn ceiling of her family’s home on Aug 27, 2014 after she and other members of her family returned to their partially destroyed house early in the Gaza neighbourh­ood of Shejaiya, one of the hardest hit by fighting. The ICC’s ruling that it has jurisdicti­on over events in the Palestinia­n territorie­s opens the way to an investigat­ion of alleged war crimes committed in the 2014 Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict in Gaza.
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