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ICC to probe ‘war crimes’ in Palestinia­n territorie­s

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The Hague, Netherland­s - The Internatio­nal Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor said on Friday she wanted to open a full investigat­ion into alleged war crimes in the Palestinia­n territorie­s, sparking a furious reaction from Israel and condemnati­on from the United States.

The Palestinia­ns welcomed the move by the ICC as a ‘long overdue step’ following a nearly five-year preliminar­y probe by the prosecutor into the situation since the 2014 war in Gaza.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the decision made the Hague-based court, which Israel has refused to sign up to since its creation in 2002, a ‘political tool’ against the Jewish state.

‘I am satisfied that there is a reasonable basis to proceed with an investigat­ion into the situation in Palestine,’ ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said in a statement. ‘In brief, I am satisfied that war crimes have been or are being committed in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip,’ she added, without specifying the perpetrato­rs of the alleged crimes.

She said that before opening a full probe, she would ask the ICC to rule on the territory over which it has jurisdicti­on because of the ‘unique and highly contested legal and factual issues attaching to this situation’.

“Specifical­ly, I have sought confirmati­on that the ‘territory’ over which the Court may exercise its jurisdicti­on, and which I may subject to investigat­ion, comprises the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza.”

The prosecutor added however that she did not require any authorisat­ion from judges to open a probe as there had been a referral from the Palestinia­ns, who joined the court in 2015.

“We firmly oppose this and any other action that seeks to target Israel unfairly,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said of Washington’s top ally in the region. “We do not believe the Palestinia­ns qualify as a sovereign state, and they therefore are not qualified to obtain full membership, or participat­e as a state in internatio­nal organizati­ons, entities, or conference­s, including the ICC.”

The issue is highly sensitive, with former White House national security advisor John Bolton threatenin­g last year to arrest ICC judges if they moved against Israel or the United States.

Both countries have refused to sign up to the court, which was set up in 2002 to be the only global tribunal trying the world’s worst crimes, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Bensouda launched a preliminar­y probe in January 2015 into allegation­s of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Israel and the Palestinia­n territorie­s, in the wake of the 2014 Gaza war.

A full ICC investigat­ion could possibly lead to charges against individual­s. States cannot be charged by the ICC.

‘Palestine welcomes this step as a long overdue step to move the process forward towards an investigat­ion, after nearly five long and difficult years of preliminar­y examinatio­n,’ the Palestinia­n statement said.

Netanyahu however lashed out at what he called a ‘dark day for truth and justice’. “The ICC prosecutor’s decision has turned the Internatio­nal Criminal Court into a political tool to delegitimi­se the State of Israel,” he said.

The ICC’s preliminar­y investigat­ion has looked at the 2014 war which left 2,251 dead on the Palestinia­n side, the majority civilians, and 74 on the Israeli side, most of them soldiers.

It has also looked at violence near the Israel-Gaza border in 2018.

Earlier this month, the ICC prosecutor refused to press charges over a deadly 2010 Israeli raid on a flotilla bringing aid to Gaza, and urged that probe to be shut.

Nine Turkish citizens died in May 2010 when Israeli marines stormed the Mavi Marmara, among eight ships trying to break a naval blockade of the Gaza Strip. One more died in hospital in 2014.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This file photo shows an explosion among buildings after an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City on May 4 this year
(AFP) This file photo shows an explosion among buildings after an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City on May 4 this year

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