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VIDEO: Israeli soldiers detain 5 Palestinian kids for several hours

Nasser Nawaj ah/B Tselem Five Palestinian children were apprehended by Israeli soldiers in southern Hebron on Wednesday. The young boys were then taken to a police station where they were detained for several hours. Three of the children. aged between eight and 11, are below the age of criminal responsibility in Israel. A video has emerged of five Palestinian children being detained by Israeli soldiers near a West Bank outpost on Wednesday afternoon. The children, aged between eight and 13, were apprehended after settlers from the Havat Maon settlement in southern Hebron reported them to a military patrol. The video of the incident, initially shared by the human rights nonprofit B Tselem, shows the young boys being escorted into a vehicle by soldiers from the Israeli Defense Forces. One of the children can be seen crying and struggling as an armed soldier lifts him into the van. Another holds hands with one of the soldiers.

The ICC Comes After Israel For War Crimes Against Palestinians

The ICC Comes After Israel For War Crimes Against Palestinians
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International Criminal Court to investigate Israeli war crimes against Palestinians

Workers Revolutionary Party THE chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC), Fatou Bensouda, confirmed on Wednesday that the ICC has opened a formal investigation into war crimes committed by Israel in the occupied Palestinian territories in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Bensouda’s announcement was welcomed as ‘a historic day in the decades-long Palestinian campaign for international justice and accountability’ by Palestinian human rights groups. The human rights group Amnesty International hailed the decision as a momentous breakthrough with Matthew Cannock, head of Amnesty’s Centre for International Justice, saying: ‘Today’s confirmation by the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court that she has opened an investigation into crimes under international law committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) is a momentous breakthrough for justice after decades of non-accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

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