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Related: About this forumInternational Criminal Court says it has jurisdiction in Palestinian territories
Source: Reuters
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FEBRUARY 5, 2021 12:29 PM UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
International Criminal Court says it has jurisdiction in Palestinian territories
By Toby Sterling, Stephanie van den Berg
4 MIN READ
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Judges at the International Criminal Court on Friday found the court has jurisdiction over war crimes committed in the Palestinian territories, paving the way for a possible criminal investigation, despite Israeli objections.
The decision prompted swift reactions from both Israel, which is not a member of the court and rejects its jurisdiction, and the Palestinian Authority, which welcomed the ruling. The United States objected to the decision.
ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said her office was studying the decision and would decide what to do next guided strictly by its independent and impartial mandate to prosecute grave war crimes and atrocities when countries are unable or unwilling to do so themselves.
The ICC judges said their decision was based on the fact that Palestine has been granted membership to the tribunals founding treaty, and had referred the situation to the court. The judges said the jurisdiction decision does not imply any attempt to determine Palestinian statehood, which is uncertain, or national borders.
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FEBRUARY 5, 2021 12:29 PM UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
International Criminal Court says it has jurisdiction in Palestinian territories
By Toby Sterling, Stephanie van den Berg
4 MIN READ
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Judges at the International Criminal Court on Friday found the court has jurisdiction over war crimes committed in the Palestinian territories, paving the way for a possible criminal investigation, despite Israeli objections.
The decision prompted swift reactions from both Israel, which is not a member of the court and rejects its jurisdiction, and the Palestinian Authority, which welcomed the ruling. The United States objected to the decision.
ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said her office was studying the decision and would decide what to do next guided strictly by its independent and impartial mandate to prosecute grave war crimes and atrocities when countries are unable or unwilling to do so themselves.
The ICC judges said their decision was based on the fact that Palestine has been granted membership to the tribunals founding treaty, and had referred the situation to the court. The judges said the jurisdiction decision does not imply any attempt to determine Palestinian statehood, which is uncertain, or national borders.
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International Criminal Court says it has jurisdiction in Palestinian territories (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2021
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OAITW r.2.0
(28,263 posts)1. I hope Biden joins the ICC again.
That would suck for Bush and Trump, though.
Mosby
(17,393 posts)3. Why would he do that?
They consider double-tap drone strikes war crimes.
Gitmo is illegal under "international law".
RainCaster
(11,530 posts)2. Yes! That would be great
Palestine has been waiting a long time for justice. Let's hope this is the beginning of that.
Israeli
(4,290 posts)4. Israeli settlements may face new scrutiny by ICC
In-depth: While any probe will focus on the 2014 Gaza war and border protests that began in 2018, international law makes Israels settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem vulnerable to even tougher scrutiny
Associated Press|
Published: 02.08.21
Associated Press|
Published: 02.08.21
Israels ongoing settlement building in the West Bank, starting half a century ago, could be much harder to defend.
Some 700,000 Israelis now live in settlements built in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. Settlements are widely viewed as illegal based on the Geneva Convention principle that an occupying power is barred from transferring its population to territories captured in war. Population transfers are listed as a war crime in the ICCs founding treaty, the Rome Statute.
The settlement issue is really the biggest issue. This is the elephant in the room, said Yuval Shany, an expert on international law at the Israel Democracy Institute.
Shany said the court ruling means that Israeli settlement policy could come under hard-to-defend scrutiny. This exposes basically the entire Israeli political elite that has been part of a settlement policy to criminal proceedings before the court, he said. This is a significant setback.
Source : https://www.ynetnews.com/article/rk9eYv0gd
Some 700,000 Israelis now live in settlements built in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. Settlements are widely viewed as illegal based on the Geneva Convention principle that an occupying power is barred from transferring its population to territories captured in war. Population transfers are listed as a war crime in the ICCs founding treaty, the Rome Statute.
The settlement issue is really the biggest issue. This is the elephant in the room, said Yuval Shany, an expert on international law at the Israel Democracy Institute.
Shany said the court ruling means that Israeli settlement policy could come under hard-to-defend scrutiny. This exposes basically the entire Israeli political elite that has been part of a settlement policy to criminal proceedings before the court, he said. This is a significant setback.
Source : https://www.ynetnews.com/article/rk9eYv0gd