The Jewish Chronicle

PM condemns ICC Israel probe

- BY JENNI FRAZER

Minister Boris Johnson has unexpected­ly stepped into the debate about whether the Internatio­nal Criminal Court should investigat­e alleged war crimes by Israel — and firmly announced his opposition.

In a letter released last night to Conservati­ve Friends of Israel leaders Lord Polak, Lord Pickles, and Stephen Crabb MP, Mr Johnson said: “We oppose the ICC’s investigat­ion into war crimes in Palestine.”

This, he explained, was because Britain “did not accept that the ICC has jurisdicti­on in this instance, given that Israel is not a party to the

Statute of Rome and Palestine is not a sovereign state”.

He added: “This investigat­ion gives the impression of being a partial and prejudicia­l attack on a friend and ally of the UK’s.”

The Prime Minister’s interventi­on comes after the CFI leadership raised the issue with him and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab in both letters and meetings.

In response to Mr Johnson’s letter, Lord Polak, Lord Pickles and Mr Crabb said: “We strongly welcome the Prime Minister’s confirmati­on of the UK’s opposition to the ICC’s

controvers­ial investigat­ion.

“The investigat­ion has rightly been condemned for giving ‘the impression of being a partial and prejudicia­l attack on a friend and ally’. “As the Prime Minister states, the ICC does not have jurisdicti­on and we support the UK’s decision to stand with Israel against the probe.” Britain is a founder member of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court as Mr Johnson made clear in his letter to the Conservati­ve Friends of Israel, and thus speaks with authority in the matter.

As the Prime Minister states, the ICC does not have jurisdicti­on’

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Boris Johnson
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Boris Johnson

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