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ICC Adjourns Without Decision on ‘Israeli’ War Crimes Probe

ICC Adjourns Without Decision on ‘Israeli’ War Crimes Probe
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By Staff, Agencies

The International Criminal Court [ICC] in The Hague adjourned without announcing a decision regarding whether to investigate the ‘Israeli’ apartheid regime on war crime violations against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza.

Last December, ICC's Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda announced that she wanted to open a full investigation into war crimes that the Zionist entity have committed against the Palestinians.

The probe would reportedly focus the occupation regime’s 50-day war against Gaza Strip during the summer of 2014. 

The impending ruling has prompted the Zionist authorities to even draw up a list with the names of some 200-300 war officials and military officers liable to be prosecuted by The Hague, according to ‘Israeli’ daily Haaretz.

The identities of the officers and officials have not been made public, according to Haaretz.

The list may include senior leaders as well, including current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, then-IOF chief of staff Benny Gantz, former war minister Moshe Yaalon, and Aviv Kochavi, the military's former intelligence chief.

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