
Global Coalition Launches Legal Push against Israeli War Crimes
Lawyers with the International Centre for Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) have unveiled the Global 195 Initiative, vowing to prosecute Israeli military personnel, officials, and corporations for alleged war crimes. The campaign targets accountability through private prosecutions in nations like Canada and the UK, bypassing state inaction.
Shane Martinez, an ICJP Canada lawyer, stated, 'Countries such as Canada and the UK have historically been hands-off with Israel's actions against Palestinians.' He added, 'We're using tools like private prosecutions to hold enablers accountable ourselves.'
The initiative prioritizes charges under Canada's War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity Act, including torture. Martinez clarified, 'Torture in Canadian law means intentionally inflicting severe mental or physical harm for retribution or discrimination.'
The coalition also investigates corporations supplying arms to Israel and non-combat volunteers aiding the IDF. 'We're examining jurisdiction to pursue Israeli officials under quasi-universal laws,' Martinez said. Past Case Highlights Government Interference
ICJP Canada previously secured criminal charges against Sorel Canada for recruiting IDF volunteers under the Foreign Enlistment Act. However, Martinez noted, 'The Canadian government shut the case down on a legal absurdity, ignoring evidence of IDF-linked activities.'
Volunteers reportedly wore IDF uniforms, lived on bases, and handled ammunition. 'Canada's rationale was indefensible,' Martinez asserted, urging resilience against state interference.
Research teams within ICJP are compiling evidence of suspected war crimes, including forced displacement, attacks on civilian infrastructure, and violence against non-combatants. Martinez confirmed, 'We've found evidence of these crimes through online research.'
The coalition plans to finalize lawsuits in Canada and the UK before filing proceedings. Martinez emphasized collaboration: 'We're building a global network to hold individuals accountable, not relying on states.'
The Global 195 Initiative represents a significant effort to seek justice. It aims to hold accountable those responsible for war crimes against Palestinians. Despite challenges, the initiative remains committed to its goals.
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