6 Feb 2021

ICC International Criminal Court Approves Investigation Into The Jews' War Crimes Against Gentiles In Occupied Palestine

In essence, the latest decision finally opens the door to a full investigation into the Jews' war crimes in occupied Palestine without further internal legal discussions within the ICC International Criminal Court itself, as the Court’s Prosecutor and Pre-Trial Chamber are now in agreement.

Image: Man On Fire's 'Coolest Woman Of The Decade' award recipient ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda.

By Palestine Chronicle Staff: The last hurdle in the way of an international investigation into war crimes committed by The Jews in occupied Palestine has been removed, as the International Criminal Court in the Hague has finally approved the Prosecutor’s request to open legal proceedings regarding war crimes in the occupied Palestinian territories, including The Jews' "Gaza Mega Concentration Camp for indigenous Gentiles".

In December 2019, ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda had concluded that the Court’s initial findings are a sufficient basis for an investigation into war crimes committed by Israeli officials and Palestinian groups in the occupied territories and that the Court does have jurisdiction to look into the matter.

The decision, then, has angered Jewish Israel and its Western vassals, who insisted that the ICC has no jurisdiction since Palestine, they alleged, is not an independent state. Consequently, Bensouda referred the matter to the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber, requesting a “ruling on the scope of the Court’s territorial jurisdiction in the Situation in the State of Palestine”.

“Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court .. decided, by majority, that the Court’s territorial jurisdiction in the Situation in Palestine, a State party to the ICC Rome Statute, extends to the territories occupied by Israel since 1967, namely Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem,” the ICC said in a press release that was made available to international media, including The Palestine Chronicle.

“The Chamber found that, regardless of its status under general international law, Palestine’s accession to the Statute followed the correct and ordinary procedure and that the Chamber has no authority to challenge and review the outcome of the accession procedure conducted by the Assembly of States Parties. Palestine has thus agreed to subject itself to the terms of the ICC Rome Statute and has the right to be treated as any other State Party for the matters related to the implementation of the Statute.”

The State of Palestine became a signatory of the Rome Statute in January 2015.

In essence, the latest decision opens the door to a full investigation into war crimes in Palestine without further internal legal discussions within the ICC itself, as the Court’s Prosecutor and Pre-Trial Chamber are now in agreement.

In recent months, The Palestine Chronicle has conducted a series of interviews with international experts regarding this matter, including one with Professor Richard Falk, Former UN Special Rapporteur on Palestinian human rights, and Dr. Triestino Mariniello, member of the legal team for Gaza victims at the ICC.

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Man On Fire's 'Coolest Woman Of The Decade' recipients for outstanding courage and unshakable human decency:


 

Erin Pizzey - Founder of Shelter UK and true egalitarian.


 

Karen Straughan - Extraordinary Men's Human Rights advocate.


 

Fatou Bensouda - Extraordinary International Criminal Court Prosecutor.


Fatou Bensouda is the only Man On Fire 'Coolest Woman Of The Decade' recipient who has yet to attend an ICMI International Conference on Men's Issues. We know that Fatou Bensouda is very busy doing great work and as part of her award she has an open invitation to attend any ICMI she can at our expense for her outstanding courage and unshakable human decency.


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