International Criminal Court & Israel
➡️ Israel’s Relationship with the International Criminal Court (ICC)
The ICC was originally founded in 2002, as the world's first permanent international court its purpose is to investigate and prosecute the international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.
Israel initially supported the idea, however never ratified the treaty. After decades of conflict with Palestine and multiple accusations of war crimes, Israel undoubtedly has a turbulent relationship with the ICC.
Israel does not acknowledge the jurisdiction of the ICC, and disputes its recognition of Palestine as a sovereign state. On May 20, 2024, the ICC submitted a bid for the arrest warrants of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his defence minister Gallant, and three Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar, Ismail Haniyeh, and Mohammed Deif.
These warrants are on the grounds of alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the current Hamas-Israel War which began in October 2023.
Netanyahu has labelled these allegations as “antisemitic” and “an attempt to deny Israel the basic right of self-defence.” German, British, and U.S. governments have all rushed to defend the Israeli PM and disapprove of the ICC’s decision.
At this stage the arrest warrants are still pending approval by the court's judges, they also do not include any accusations of genocide. In response to the warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant, the U.S. House of Representatives has made steps to sanction the ICC. The sanctions are unlikely to pass through the Senate, but the message of support for Israel is loud and clear. The U.S. is also not a member of the ICC as it views the court as a threat to U.S. interests.
Palestine on the other hand became a member of the ICC in 2015. Since then, they have been submitting evidence of alleged war crimes by the Israeli army. The court has previously recognised the evidence and a need to address the situation, but this is the first time they have taken any formal action.
The ICC is an intergovernmental organisation and international tribunal founded on the Rome Statute and seated in The Hague, Netherlands. The ICC operates separately from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which is a judicial organ of the United Nations and hears disputes between states.
Independent of the the ICC, in May 2024, South Africa's Genocide Case Against Israel via the ICJ ruled that Israel must halt any military offensive in Rafah and provide "unhindered provision at scale" of basic services and aid into Gaza. Israel responded by rejecting the court's ruling and maintain that their military operations fall in line with international law.
For Netanyahu, confrontation with both the ICC and ICJ serves to affirm his conviction that the world is working to harm Israel. However, even if both courts are incapable of ending the war, their rulings play an important role in accumulating pressure – with the potential to grow great enough to force Israel into accepting a ceasefire and allowing the citizens of Israel and Palestine to live without fear of death, destruction, and hunger.
Author: Edited by Rachael Mellor 06.06.24 licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0.
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- ACT! Support Palestine's complaint against Israel with ICC - AIC 11.08.14133898
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- Netanyahu asks U.S. lawmakers to help fend off war crimes charges - Haaretz 07.08.14133900
- International criminal court urged to investigate Gaza 'crimes' - Guardian 05.08.14133901
- Palestine pushing for Hague Court probe into Israeli ‘war crimes’ in Gaza - RT 05.08.14133902
- Israeli official calls for concentration camps in Gaza and 'the conquest of the entire Gaza Strip, and annihilation of all fighting forces and their supporters' - Mail 04.08…133903
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- Israel may be guilty of war crimes – UN Human Rights Chief - RT 23.07.14133906
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- UN must urgently investigate war crimes in Israeli-Gaza conflict – Amnesty, RT 12.07.14 (Archiv)133908