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    Experts Defend Israel’s Gaza Actions, Oppose ICC Allegations

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    What it’s about

    A collective of retired international generals and senior military officers has submitted an amicus brief to the International Criminal Court (ICC) defending Israel’s actions in Gaza. The brief, presented by the High Level Military Group (HLMG), refutes ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan’s allegations that Israel deliberately starved Palestinians and targeted civilians in Gaza.

    Why it matters

    This defense is significant as it comes from respected military figures who provide a professional and evidence-based counter-narrative to the ICC’s accusations. The critique challenges the validity and fairness of prosecuting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, highlighting Israel’s humanitarian efforts in Gaza during the conflict.

    What they are saying

    “Approving the arrest warrants requested would set unbearable and unrealistic standards for military operations,” stated HLMG, emphasizing Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF) approach to avoid civilian casualties and facilitate humanitarian aid.

    The broader view

    Submissions like HLMG’s brief bring into focus the complex nature of urban warfare against terrorist groups like Hamas, which embed themselves within civilian populations, making engagement rules intricate and nuanced. The defense contends that food insecurity in Gaza and civilian casualties are consequences of such complex warfare and are exacerbated by Hamas’s misappropriation of aid.

    Key evidence

    Representatives of HLMG observed Israeli-built goods crossings and roads to deliver aid into northern Gaza, proving deliberate steps taken by Israel to support humanitarian efforts despite active hostilities. Between crossings and direct escorting of aid, approximately 869,000 tons of aid have been transferred alongside significant logistical efforts.

    Investigation status

    Israel is actively investigating alleged war crimes with 300 investigations underway, deeming the ICC’s request for immediate arrest warrants premature. Citing other international precedents, it argues for necessary investigation leeway.

    An additional brief by Israeli international law experts challenges the ICC’s jurisdiction over this case, citing that under the Oslo Accords, criminal jurisdiction over Israeli citizens lies with Israel – undermining the Palestine-requested ICC prosecution’s legal basis.

    The bottom line

    This submission underscores the lengths to which Israel strives to maintain humanitarian standards and military ethics even in warfare against adverse and unconventional threats. The international military group’s stance illustrates a broader understanding of the complexities faced by democracies engaged in urban counterterrorism operations.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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