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Families of Israeli Hostages Take on Hamas: War Crimes Complaint Filed at The Hague

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Bringing a War Crimes Complaint against Hamas to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, families of Israeli hostages are taking a daring stand. Over 100 families were represented by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which prepared for months before taking this important step.

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Families and Lawyers Unite in War Crimes Complaint Filing

The War Crimes Complaint will be filed by several dozen lawyers and representatives of the hostages’ families. It’s expected that many Dutch Jews will join the submission at the ICC. Around 130 hostages were taken by Hamas during the October 7 attack, with some sadly not surviving. Despite some releases and rescues, many are still captive or deceased, including some mistakenly killed during military operations.

The War Crimes Complaint alleges serious offenses by Hamas leaders, including kidnapping, sexual violence, and torture. Dr. Shelly Aviv Yeini and attorney Yuval Sasson led the legal work, supported by numerous lawyers and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights. The goal is to obtain arrest warrants against Hamas leaders, hoping it will pressure Hamas to release the remaining hostages and bring justice to the victims’ families.

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War Crimes Complaint Sparks Momentum, but Lengthy Processes Await

While the ICC is already investigating Hamas and Israel’s actions in Gaza, this War Crimes Complaint could provide additional evidence and push the investigation forward. However, it’s noted that ICC processes can be lengthy, and it may take time for arrest warrants to be issued.

The ICC can prosecute individuals for serious violations of international law, such as war crimes. Notably, in a recent case, the ICC issued arrest warrants against Russian leaders for war crimes in Ukraine. The Palestinian Authority accepted the ICC’s jurisdiction in 2015, allowing the court to investigate crimes committed by Palestinian citizens, including those in Gaza. However, Israel hasn’t ratified the ICC’s founding treaty and considers itself outside the court’s jurisdiction.

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