ICC vows to 'take any action warranted' over Gaza unrest

Israeli forces killed 60 Palestinians during clashes and protests


Afp May 15, 2018
PHOTO: REUTERS

THE HAGUE: The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) vowed Tuesday that she was watching closely the unrest in Gaza and would "take any action warranted" to prosecute crimes.

"My staff is vigilantly following developments on the ground and recording any alleged crime that could fall within" the tribunal's jurisdiction, Fatou Bensouda warned in a statement to AFP,

"The violence must stop," she insisted, urging "all those concerned to refrain from further escalating this situation and the Israel Defence Forces to avoid excessive use of force."

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The Palestinian Authority joined the ICC in January 2015 signing up to the Rome Statute which underpins the world's only permanent war crimes court.

The Palestinians asked the prosecutor to investigate alleged crimes committed in the Palestinian territories in the Gaza war the previous year, and Bensouda opened her inquiry just a few days later.

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She recalled Tuesday that the "situation in Palestine is under preliminary investigation by my office".

"I will be watching and I will take any action warranted by my mandate under the Rome Statute," she warned, a day after one of the bloodiest days for years in the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

Bensouda said she had learned with "dismay" of Monday's death toll, which meant that since the start of the Palestinian protests on March 30 the number of reported deaths was "one hundred, with several thousand others injured."

COMMENTS (1)

Nabi Bux | 5 years ago | Reply it is duty of Arab countries to protest against the Israel beast activity in Palestine peninsula.specially it is duty of saudy gievernment to raise the voice against Israel and American policy towards Muslims of the world. what we can do pakistani who are already opposing the American policy towards south Asia.
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