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Tag Archives: International Criminal Court
Mavi Marmara Incident: ICC Judges want a do-over on prosecutor’s first decision — one that supports presumption of Israeli guilt
ARUTZ SHEVA ICC judges reject prosecutor’s appeal on Marmara raid by Elad Benari November 6, 2015 Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday reiterated that the court’s prosecutor has to reconsider her decision not to investigate the 2010 … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Fatou Bensouda, flotilla, Gaza, ICC, International Criminal Court, Mavi Marmara, Turkey
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The ICC Channels the Queen of Hearts on Israel
COMMENTARY by Evelyn Gordon July 17, 2015 If the International Criminal Court ever had any pretensions of being a serious legal institution, they were effectively demolished by yesterday’s ruling overturning Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda’s decision not to investigate Israel’s botched raid on … Continue reading
The International Criminal Court declares war on Israel
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Professor Avi Bell July 16, 2015 The Court absurdly relies on the farcical U.N. Human Rights Council The Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court, for the first time in its history, has ordered the ICC … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged flotilla, Free Gaza flotilla, ICC, International Criminal Court, Mavi Marmara
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Is more going on between Israel and the Palestinians than meets the eye?
JERUSALEM POST by Khaled Abu Toameh April 15, 2015 The decision by the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories to allow Palestinian doctors to enter Israel with their vehicles has left some Palestinians wondering whether Israel and the Palestinian … Continue reading
PLO calls for end to security cooperation with Israel
TIMES OF ISRAEL by AFP and staff March 5, 2015 Move comes in response to Jerusalem withholding tax funds following PA’s move to join the International Criminal Court. The Palestinian Liberation Organization’s central council decided Thursday to end security cooperation with … Continue reading
Historic US terror verdict charges Palestinian Authority with $654 million in damages
JERUSALEM POST by Yonah Jeremy Bob, Frank G. Runyeon February 23, 2015 Ending a saga dating back to the end of the Second Intifada in 2004, a US jury on Monday handed down a historic verdict against the Palestinian Authority … Continue reading
What does Palestinian membership of the International Criminal Court mean for Australia?
BRISBANE TIMES by David Knoll February 8, 2015 ….Under international law, to be a state and, therefore, entitled to rights before the International Criminal Court, the Palestinian Authority would have to demonstrate it has a permanent population, a defined territory, … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Hamas, International Criminal Court, Palestine, Palestinian Authority
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The Case Against the International Criminal Court Investigating Israel
GATESTONE by Alan Dershowitz January 23, 2015 ….If the Palestinian “state,” as accepted by the Rome statute, were to be defined by the pre-1967 truce lines, it would follow that the Western Wall and its plaza, Judaism’s most sacred area, … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Alan Dershowitz, ICC, International Criminal Court, Palestine
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US, Britain and France will be next if ICC indicts Israel
JERUSALEM POST by Evelyn Gordon January 19, 2015 “If Israel falls victim” to the International Criminal Court, “any democracy around the world may find itself in the same danger,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned this weekend after the court announced … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Britain, France, ICC, International Criminal Court, United States
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The PA, the ICC, and a Moral Inversion of Staggering Dimensions
COMMENTARY by Peter Wehner January 3, 2015 As readers of this website know, the Palestinians announced earlier this week that they are joining the International Criminal Court to pursue war-crimes charges against the Jewish state of Israel. This action was … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged ICC, International Criminal Court, Jeff Rathke, Palestinian, State Department
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