Turkish justice minister on ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu

Nazim Sheikh
Nazim Sheikh

International Courant

ISTANBUL

The Turkish justice minister on Monday praised Worldwide Legal Court docket (ICC) prosecutor Karim Khan for looking for arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his protection minister, describing the transfer as “delayed however constructive.”

In a submit on X, Yilmaz Tunc criticized Israel for its actions within the Gaza Strip since Oct.7, 2023, claiming that these actions have violated worldwide legislation and disregarded elementary human rights, together with the rights to life, property, safety, and freedom of faith and conscience.

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“The applying for an arrest warrant by the chief prosecutor on the Worldwide Legal Court docket towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Protection Minister Yoav Gallant for the conflict and crimes towards humanity they dedicated is a delayed however constructive determination,” Tunc stated.

He known as for the trial of Israeli officers chargeable for the focusing on of harmless folks as quickly as attainable.

“As Türkiye, we are going to at all times preserve the injustices, genocide, and crimes towards humanity dedicated by the occupying Israel on the agenda, and we are going to proceed to face by our Palestinian brothers of their rightful trigger,” Tunc added.

Earlier, Khan utilized for arrest warrants towards Netanyahu, Protection Minister Yoav Gallant and three leaders of the Palestinian group Hamas, together with political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh.

In an announcement, Khan stated he had cheap grounds to consider that Netanyahu and Gallant bear legal duty for “conflict crimes and crimes towards humanity” dedicated on Palestine territory, particularly within the Gaza Strip, from no less than Oct. 8 final yr.

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He added that his workplace had utilized for arrest warrants for 3 Hamas leaders — Haniyeh, in addition to Yahya Sinwar and Mohammed Deif, for “conflict crimes and crimes towards humanity” dedicated in Israel and the Gaza Strip “from no less than 7 October 2023.”

Israel has killed greater than 35,500 Palestinians in Gaza since an Oct. 7 cross-border incursion by Hamas that claimed 1,200 lives. The air and floor assaults have diminished the Palestinian enclave to rubble, resulting in mass inside displacement and a scarcity of primary requirements.

It additionally triggered a trial on the Worldwide Court docket of Justice, which in January ordered Tel Aviv to make sure that its forces don’t commit acts of genocide and take measures to ensure humanitarian help is offered to civilians in Gaza.

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