The
International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor said on Friday she will
launch a full investigation into alleged war crimes in the Palestinian
Territories, which could include charges against Israelis or
Palestinians, reports Reuters.
“I am
satisfied that … war crimes have been or are being committed in the West
Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip,” Fatou Bensouda
said in a statement.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the ICC has no jurisdiction to investigate in the Palestinian Territories.
“The court has
no jurisdiction in this case. The ICC only has jurisdiction over
petitions submitted by sovereign states. But there has never been a
Palestinian state,” Netanyahu said in a statement.
Bensouda said the preliminary examination into alleged war crimes, opened in 2015, had rendered enough information to meet all criteria for opening an investigation.
The ICC
prosecutor said she had filed a request with judges for a jurisdictional
ruling, because of the contested legal and factual status of the
Palestine territories.
The ICC 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 the Palestinian Authority – a limited self-rule
body in the Israeli-occupied West Bank – has done so.
ICC to investigate alleged war crimes in Palestinian Territories
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