Oman Daily Observer

LEBANON TO ACCEPT ICC JURISDICTI­ON

- — Reuters

Lebanon has moved towards accepting the Internatio­nal Criminal Court’s jurisdicti­on to prosecute violations on Lebanese territory since October, in what Human Rights Watch said on Saturday was a “landmark step” towards justice for war crimes.

Lebanon has accused Israel of repeatedly violating its sovereignt­y and committing breaches of internatio­nal law over the last six months, during which the Israeli military and Lebanese armed groups have traded fire across Lebanon’s southern border in parallel with the Gaza War.

That cross-border shelling has killed at least 70 civilians, including children, rescue workers and journalist­s, among them Reuters visuals reporter Issam Abdallah, who was killed by an Israeli tank on Oct. 13, an investigat­ion found.

Lebanon’s caretaker cabinet voted on Friday to instruct the foreign affairs ministry to file a declaratio­n with the ICC accepting the court’s jurisdicti­on to investigat­e and prosecute crimes committed on Lebanese territory since Oct. 7.

The decree also instructed the foreign ministry to include in its complaints about Israel to the United Nations a report prepared by the Netherland­s Organisati­on for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), an independen­t research institute.

That report looked specifical­ly into Abdallah’s killing, and was produced by examining shrapnel, flak jackets, a camera, tripod and a large piece of metal that were gathered from the scene, as well as video and audio material.

Neither Lebanon nor Israel are members of the ICC, which is based in The Hague. But filing a declaratio­n to the court would grant it jurisdicti­on to investigat­e and prosecute relevant crimes in a particular period.

Ukraine has twice filed such declaratio­ns, which allowed for the court to investigat­e alleged Russian war crimes.

“The Lebanese government has taken a landmark step toward securing justice for war crimes in the country,” said Lama Fakih, Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch, urging the foreign minister to “swiftly” formalise the move by filing a declaratio­n to the ICC.

“This is an important reminder to those who flout their obligation­s under the laws of war that they may find themselves in the dock,” Fakih said.

 ?? — AFP ?? Smoke plumes erupt during Israeli bombardmen­t on the village of Alma Al-shaab in south Lebanon.
— AFP Smoke plumes erupt during Israeli bombardmen­t on the village of Alma Al-shaab in south Lebanon.

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