by Lilach Shoval
Attorney Michael Calev Myers asks International Criminal Court to investigate Ismail Haniyeh, saying his actions during the 2014 Gaza conflict amount to war crimes • Hamas systematically used the civilian population in Gaza as a shield, Myers says.
Hamas leader in the Gaza
Strip Ismail Haniyeh
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An Israeli attorney on Monday filed a motion
with the International Criminal Court demanding it launch a war crimes
investigation against Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip Ismail Haniyeh over
his actions during the 2014 military conflict with Israel.
Attorney Michael Calev Myers, founder of the
Jerusalem Institute of Justice, a nonprofit human rights organization,
is pursuing action in The Hague through the "Israel-Li" ("Israel to Me")
movement he chairs.
The motion claims that Haniyeh played a key
role in the consistent violation of the Palestinian population's human
rights during the military campaign in July-August 2014, claiming he
encouraged, and in some cases personally financed, illegal activities
that undermined their rights.
Myers argues that during the conflict, Hamas
systematically used the civilian population as a shield, its operatives
fired rockets from the midst of population centers, and it used schools,
hospitals and mosques to store weapons, with the result that more than
2,100 Palestinians were killed in Gaza during the conflict. Furthermore,
the terrorist group did not fire its rockets only at military targets,
the motion said.
Myers is scheduled to meet with Chief ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda on Monday to present the motion.
According to Myers, his newly formed group is
dedicated to matters of security. The movement "prefers not to wait for
an attack on Israel in the international arena, but rather take the
initiative and go after those who wish us harm," he said.
Lilach Shoval
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=40873
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