International Criminal Court: Palestine intends to apply

August 05, 2014 06:57 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:15 pm IST - THE HAGUE, Netherlands

Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki. A file photo.

Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki. A file photo.

The Palestinian foreign minister says that his government intends to apply for membership at the International Criminal Court this year in hopes of holding Israel responsible for alleged violations of war crimes law in Israeli-occupied territories.

But after meeting with ICC officials, Riad Malki said his country hasn’t yet made a final decision.

An earlier attempt by the Palestinians to join the ICC in 2009 failed because the court wasn’t certain the territories qualified as a state. Mr. Malki argued on Tuesday that is no longer an issue since the state of Palestine was recognized by the U.N. General Assembly as a non-member observer state in November 2012.

Israel rejects the court’s authority, while membership for the Palestinians could also open the door for an investigation of Hamas.

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