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A MOMENTOUS BREAKTHROUGH! – ICC to investigate Israeli war crimes - Workers Revolutionary Party

Workers Revolutionary Party Palestinian protest against the Israeli execution of paramedic Razan Al Najjar in the Gaza Strip in June 2018 AMNESTY International (AI) described yesterday’s decision by Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), to open a formal investigation into the situation in Palestine as a ‘momentous breakthrough’. ‘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,’ said Matthew Cannock, Head of Amnesty International’s Centre for International Justice.

NZ Super Fund drops Israeli banks for funding settlements in Palestine

NZ Super Fund drops Israeli banks for funding settlements in Palestine
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Harris reaffirms US opposition to ICC probe of Israel in call to Netanyahu

Israel / OPT: International Criminal Court will investigate war crimes in Palestinian territories

Amnesty hails ICC investigation of war crimes in Palestine as historic breakthrough

Amnesty hails ICC investigation of war crimes in Palestine as historic breakthrough International Criminal Court s prosecutor (ICC), Fatou Bensouda, addresses a press conference in Kampala on February 27, 2015 [ISAAC KASAMANI/AFP via Getty Images] March 4, 2021 at 4:02 pm Amnesty International has welcomed the International Criminal Court (ICC) decision to open an investigation into serious crimes under international law alleged to have been committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Describing this as a momentous breakthrough for justice after decades of non-accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity, the head of Amnesty International s Centre for International Justice, Matthew Cannock, added: The ICC investigation provides the first genuine prospect for thousands of victims of crimes under international law to gain long overdue access to justice, truth and reparations.

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