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Seems like the ICC is going to be busy arresting Zion war criminals all around the world:-
U.S.: Monitor and Restrict Use of U.S. Weapons by Israel to Avoid Complicity in War Crimes
(Washington D.C., October 14, 2023) – U.S. law requires the United States to monitor and ensure the weapons and munitions it provides to Israel and ensure they are not used to commit war crimes in Gaza, Democracy for the Arab World Now reminded Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of...dawnmena.orgU.S.: Monitor and Restrict Use of U.S. Weapons by Israel to Avoid Complicity in War Crimes
October 15, 2023
in DAWN, Feature, Press Release Israel-Palestine, Press Releases
Failure to conduct end-use monitoring could expose U.S. officials to International Criminal Court liability for aiding and abetting Israeli war crimes
(Washington D.C., October 15, 2023) – U.S. law requires the United States to monitor and ensure the weapons and munitions it provides to Israel and ensure they are not used to commit war crimes in Gaza, Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN) reminded Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III in a letter sent Friday, October 13, 2023. Failure to comply with end-use monitoring requirements not only breaches U.S. laws but also could expose U.S. officials to prosecution by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for aiding and abetting war crimes, DAWN warned.
In a separate letter to ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan on Friday, DAWN asked the Prosecutor urgently to issue a public statement reminding the parties to the conflict of the ongoing investigation there and send an investigative team to the Gaza region of Palestine to document and investigate potential crimes under the Rome Statute.
"If U.S. officials don't care about Palestinian civilians facing atrocities using U.S. weapons, perhaps they will care a bit more about their own individual criminal liability for aiding Israel in carrying out these atrocities," said Sarah Leah Whitson, executive director of DAWN. "The American people never signed up to help Israel commit war crimes against defenseless civilians with taxpayer funded bombs and artillery."
The Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and the Foreign Assistance Act (FAA) mandate that the U.S. Department of State and Department of Defense establish end-use monitoring protocols for arms transfers. These measures aim to ensure that the weapons are used responsibly and in compliance with international law. Despite these legal requirements, the U.S. has historically been lax in enforcing these laws regarding arms provided to Israel. Members of Congress have recently called for strengthened end-use monitoring and financial tracking of U.S. aid to Israel. Over $3.3 billion dollars in weapons transfers and weapons financing to Israel remain opaque, with limited information and monitoring.
In addition, the Biden administration's new Civilian Harm Incident Response Guidance (CHIRG) program requires U.S. officials to investigate "civilian harm by partner governments suspected of using U.S. weapons and recommend actions that could include suspension of arms sales." DAWN urged Secretary Blinken to investigate the civilian harms of Israel's use of U.S. arms and munitions in Gaza under the CHIRG program and to confirm that such monitoring is already taking place.
U.S. officials could face individual criminal liability for aiding and abetting Israel with weapons used in the commission of crimes against humanity and war crimes under the Rome Statute, in light of the pending ICC investigation in Palestine, which covers all crimes committed since June 13, 2014. Article 25(3)(b) of the Rome Statute clearly states that "providing the means for [the] commission" of a crime within the jurisdiction of the court, which Gaza is, shall be criminally responsible and liable for punishment in the ICC. Although the U.S. is not a party to the Rome Statute or a state party of the court, U.S. nationals would nevertheless be subject to the jurisdiction of the court where the court has jurisdiction and is conducting an investigation, such as Gaza. Evidence that the U.S. has monitored the use of its weapons by Israel, verified they have not been used in criminal attacks on Gaza, and suspended new arms transfers in the face of evidence of misuse of its weapons could serve as a defense to criminal charges against U.S. officials by the ICC.
Although the ICC formally announced its investigation into crimes in Palestine in March 2021, it has never sent an official investigatory mission to Palestine or Israel. DAWN urged the ICC Prosecutor Khan to urgently remind the parties to the conflict of his ongoing investigation into Palestine to deter the commission of crimes and to send an investigative team there to document any crimes.
"The ICC Prosecutor sent a team of investigators to Ukraine to document and investigate war crimes there as soon as the war started, but over a week into this war the Prosecutor has yet to utter even a word regarding the ICC's active investigation in Palestine," said Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man, Director of Research for Israel-Palestine at DAWN. "If the ICC fails to robustly and prominently investigate and prosecute the crimes now underway in Gaza, he will destroy whatever credibility the court has left as an independent body committed to equal protection for all victims of international war crimes."
Since the most recent escalation of the conflict in Israel-Palestine, the evidence is clear that multiple parties to the conflict have committed serious violations of international humanitarian law, including war crimes and crimes against humanity. This includes deliberate attacks on civilians in southern Israel by Palestinian armed groups and the taking of civilians as hostages now in Gaza. It also includes Israel's total blockade on food, fuel, electricity, and water, collectively punishing over two million Palestinian civilians in Gaza; daily indiscriminate bombardment of civilians; deliberate targeting of civilians, including journalists, in Gaza and Lebanon; targeting of hospitals and mosques; and failure to distinguish between military and civilian targets in its attacks. Israeli bombardment has already caused the displacement of over 400,000 Palestinians, killed over 2,215 civilians, including 724 children and 458 women, and injured 8,714.
BE'ERI, ISRAEL -- OCTOBER 14, 2023: SOLDIERS TAKE COVER AS THEY LAUNCH MORTAR ROUNDS TOWARDS GAZA IN SOUTHERN PART OF ISRAEL, SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 2023. ISRAEL WAS CAUGHT BY SURPRISE AFTER HAMAS LAUNCHED AN UNPRECEDENTED ASSAULT ON COMMUNITIES NEAR GAZA WHICH LED TO THE DEADLIEST BOUT OF VIOLENCE TO HIT ISRAEL IN 50 YEARS THAT HAS TAKEN MORE THAN A THOUSAND LIVES ON BOTH SIDES. NOW, ISRAELÕS MILITARY PREPARES FOR A WIDE SCALE INCURSION INTO GAZA IN THE COUNTRYÕS SOUTH.
SOURCE: MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES
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It's all part of their propaganda and brainwashing campaign. During their propaganda blitzkrieg when the Jews attacked Gaza all the US News media were showing were female models with Hollywood make over as Israeli soldiers.
Do we need to be officially appointed first to raise our voices against Genocide?Again, did Armenians appoint you, an atheist, as their voice?
What type of stupidity is it that Armenians survived under Muslims and thus it became Halal for them to do their Genocide later and this genocide should not be condemned?For the second time, they'd been devoured by the Byzantine Orthodox Church. Armenians and other smaller denominations survived under Muslim rule and patronage. They, then, played the politics of their power. Between super powers of the time, pitting one against the other...
But Bolsheviks kept their conflict simmering until Soviet disintegration.
No, it is not a non-sequitur, but a proof of your double standards and munafiqah. I stay on my claim when I wrote:Non sequitur!
Again double standards.Pakistan is an administrative split of British ruled India.
Another, non sequitur!
What does atheism have to do with Zionism?no greater fanatics exist that match you for your atheism or zionist for zionism. They left Europe and North America to colonize an inhabited place for their beliefs.
Secularism didn't create modern paradigm, faith did... lately only usurped by personal greed and it's resultant ruling structures.
Just superb news -
The dog has been sacked again -
Heard cameron may replace her!
Dude....40 years ago they had more land,more people,more Arab and Muslim supporters,they had the indirect backing of the Eastern Bloc and they also had a big conventional army.
They had bases in Lebanon,they had bases in Syria. They were more united and had more chances of negotiating a peace deal.
Thinking that because they can launch a few thousands rockets here and there and launch a brutal raid,makes them stronger....that's wrong. That's a mistake. Historically they are at their weakest.
Should tigers start eating cabbage too? People in that area have been fighting sectarian wars for over 3,000 years. Old Testament is full of genocidal wars. Read about Tel Megiddo.
Tel Megiddo - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
They are 100% right.
Jews were under 3% of historic Palestinein late 19th centrury and like biblical level of swarming locusts and parasites jews with financial backing from powerful european and american leaders totally usurped an innocent farming pastoralist and small fishing communities of palestinan arabs on an unprecedented ethnic cleanse out. A million displaced refugees and thousands of killed, uprooted and murdered. I would say exactly the same as Hamas
Bro - she regards her family as Zionists - she’s a coconut ZionistIt was just a matter of time before the Hindu bitch went,,