following the Israeli gruesome brutality in the occupied West Bank, in order to enable the Palestinians to bring war crimes claims against Israel, the International Criminal Court (ICC) will soon introduce an online electronic platform.
The platform will allow users to submit multimedia complaints to the ICC, according to a senior official in the Palestinian Foreign Ministry on Tuesday.
According to Omar Awadallah, Assistant Foreign Minister for the United Nations and its Specialized Agencies, Israel has persisted in its racist policies and disregarded all international laws that demand that the Palestinians be given protection immediately.
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According to the WAFA news agency, he told Voice of Palestine radio that this platform would allow people to submit online complaints to the ICC, supported by images and videos that demonstrate the crimes committed by Israeli occupiers against them.
In order to get Israel to stop its daily crimes, Awadallah emphasized that there should be constant communication with the international community.
Israeli forces conduct raids on different West Bank cities almost every day under the pretext of apprehending Palestinians who they claim are “wanted.”. Violence-filled altercations with locals frequently result from the raids.
Over the past few months, the Israeli government has stepped up its murderous crackdown on the Palestinians in the occupied territories.
Leading civil rights organizations think Israel is committing “apartheid” against the Palestinians.
The Palestinian resistance group Hamas had earlier on Tuesday urged the ICC to swiftly open an investigation into the wrongdoings and violations committed by the Tel Aviv regime and prosecute those responsible.
In order to stop Israeli abuses against Palestinian civilians, Hamas’ legal division emphasized the urgent need for quick action.
Nine years have passed since Palestine’s admission to the Rome Statute and the ICC’s announcement that it had been given jurisdiction over the occupied Palestinian territories, the resistance group noted.
In other parts of the statement, Hamas urged the ICC prosecutor to continue criminal prosecution and judicial accountability by identifying the perpetrators and collaborators in crimes against the Palestinian people.