Capitals, (ST)- Five member states of the United Nations have submitted a request to the International Criminal Court for investigation into the crimes of the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip. These countries are South Africa, Bolivia, Bangladesh, the Comoros and Djibouti.
Under false pretexts and arguments, the Criminal Court rejected dozens of requests to put (Israel), the occupying entity and its military and security leaders, to trial for committing massacres against the Palestinian people, as successive American administrations always carried out their usual work in protecting this entity from legal accountability.
Observers wonder whether the large number of victims of the aggression and the pulling out of hundreds of bodies from under the rubble and from the roads of the devastated Gaza Strip, numbering 15,000, including 6,150 children and more than 4,000 women, and the deliberate killing in front of international television cameras were enough to stir Western consciences and hold the entity, that usurped the lands and rights, accountable.
Several major countries, which are members of the International Criminal Court, after the fascist Zionist atrocities, expressed their intention to join the five countries that submitted the request to investigate the crimes of the occupation, while some of them support the call of Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to file lawsuits in the court against (Israel).
A large group of lawyers and human rights organizations from around the world, led by French lawyer Gilles Davey, submitted a lawsuit to the International Criminal Prosecutor on November 9, demanding the opening of an investigation into the crimes of the occupation during its aggression against Gaza Strip, with the aim of holding the occupation accountable before international courts.
Nada Haj Khidr