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Palestinian leaders refer Israel to ICC for war crimes
Palestinian representative says 'further delaying justice for Palestinian victims is tantamount to denial of justice'

Palestinian leaders say there is ample evidence of Israeli war crimes against their people (AFP)

Tuesday 22 May 2018
Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki asked prosecutors at the
International Criminal Court on Tuesday to launch a full investigation
into accusations of Israeli human rights abuses on Palestinian
territory, saying the evidence was "insurmountable".
Maliki submitted a "referral" giving the prosecutor at the Hague-based
court the legal basis to move beyond a preliminary inquiry started in
January 2015.
He said the request would give prosecutors the authority to investigate
alleged crimes starting in 2014 and beyond, including last week's deaths
during protests in Gaza.
We believe there is ample and insurmountable evidence- Riyad al-Maliki, Palestinian foreign minister
"We believe there is ample and insurmountable evidence to that effect
and we believe that proceeding with an investigation is the right and
needed course of action," he said.
The International Criminal Court has the authority to hear cases of war
crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity committed on the territory
of the 123 countries that have signed up to it. Israel has not joined
the court, but because the Palestinians have, Israelis could be targeted
for crimes committed on Palestinian lands.
The decision by the Palestinians to join the court was opposed by major
powers, who feared it could damage chances for peace talks.
"Through judicial referral we want. ..the office of the prosecutor to
open without delay an investigation into all crimes," Maliki said after
meeting with chief ICC prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda.
"Further delaying justice for Palestinian victims is also tantamount to denial of justice."
Israel criticises move
Israel rejected Tuesday's move as "legally invalid", saying the court
lacks jurisdiction because the Palestinian Authority is not a state and
Israel abides by international law.
"The Palestinians continue to exploit the court for political purposes,
rather than work towards resuming the peace process with Israel," the
foreign ministry said in a statement.
"It is absurd that the Palestinian actions vis-a-vis the court come at a
time when the Palestinians continue to incite to acts of terrorism," it
said.
The court's prosecutors launched an initial investigation into
allegations against Israel when the Palestinians first joined the court
in 2015. Tuesday's referral allows that investigation to proceed to the
next stage of a full investigation, without waiting for a judge to give
approval.
Harvard legal expert Alex Whiting, a former ICC prosecutor, said on
Twitter that the referral "has a real effect … it is much harder for the
office of the prosecutor to stay in the preliminary investigation phase
for years".
The ICC, which opened in July 2002, is a court of last resort, only
stepping in when a state is unwilling or unable to investigate crimes on
its territory.
