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ICC Investigating Biden Administration for Aiding Israeli War Crimes

ICC Legal Action Against Biden: US Support for Israel Under Scrutiny

A US-based human rights group, Democracy for the Arab World Now (Dawn), has taken the unprecedented step of formally submitting a referral to the International Criminal Court (ICC) against President Joe Biden and other former US officials. The charges include complicity in Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Need to Know:

  • Dawn, founded by the late journalist Jamal Khashoggi, is a human rights group that advocates for democracy and human rights in the Middle East and North Africa.
  • The ICC is an international court that prosecutes individuals for the most serious crimes of international concern, including genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
  • The US and Israel are not signatories to the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the ICC.
  • Dawn alleges that Biden, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken, former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, and other US officials are complicit in Israeli war crimes due to their continued support of Israel despite knowledge of its actions in Gaza.
  • The submission to the ICC argues that the actions of these US officials meet the legal standard for aiding and abetting under Article 25 of the ICC’s Rome Statute.

Takeaways:

  • The legal action taken by Dawn is significant because it challenges the US government’s support of Israel and its actions in Gaza.
  • The allegations made by Dawn raise serious questions about the legality of US foreign policy in the Middle East.
  • The ICC’s decision on whether to investigate the allegations could have major implications for US-Israel relations.
  • The move highlights the increasing scrutiny of US human rights practices and its foreign policy decisions.

Implications:

  • American Culture: This case could further divide public opinion on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the US’s role in it. It may also lead to increased awareness and discussion about international law and human rights.
  • American Society: The “Abandon Biden” movement shows that there is growing discontent with the president’s foreign policy, particularly among those who are critical of Israel’s actions in Gaza. This discontent could lead to further protests and activism.
  • American Foreign Policy: If the ICC decides to investigate the allegations against Biden and other US officials, it could have serious implications for US foreign policy. The US may be forced to reconsider its relationship with Israel and its approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It could also strain relationships with other countries and international organizations.

Brief Background for ICC Legal Action:

The ICC is a permanent international criminal court with the jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the crime of aggression. It is based in The Hague, Netherlands. The ICC was established by the Rome Statute, which was adopted in 1998 and entered into force in 2002. The US is not a member of the ICC.

The legal action brought by Dawn is based on the principle of “complicity,” which means that even if a person does not directly commit a crime, they can still be held liable if they aid, abet, or otherwise assist in the commission of that crime. Dawn argues that by continuing to provide military and financial aid to Israel despite knowledge of its actions in Gaza, Biden and other US officials are complicit in Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Watch Democracy NOW! report on YouTube, “Biden, Blinken & Austin Accused of Complicity in Israel’s Gaza War Crimes; ICC Urged to Investigate,” HERE

Ceasefire Reached Between Israel and Hamas: A Potential Turning Point?

After 15 months of intense conflict, a ceasefire agreement has been reached between Israel and Hamas, as reported by multiple news outlets. This significant development promises to bring a crucial break in the violence that has ravaged the Gaza Strip. Here’s a break down of the key information you need to know and the potential takeaways from this pivotal moment.

Need to Know:

  • 15 Months of Conflict: This ceasefire marks the end of a brutal 15-month period of fighting in the Gaza Strip, a conflict that has had devastating consequences for both Israelis and Palestinians.
  • Hostage Release: A core component of the agreement involves the release of dozens of hostages held in Gaza, along with Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. This is a significant humanitarian aspect of the deal.
  • Brokered Negotiations: The ceasefire was the result of weeks of negotiations brokered by the United States, Qatar, and Egypt, highlighting the importance of international diplomacy in resolving such complex conflicts.
  • Timeline: While senior Hamas officials have confirmed the agreement, official announcements from both Israel and Hamas are pending. The agreement requires approval from the Israeli cabinet and potentially the Supreme Court, with the first hostage release tentatively scheduled for Sunday.
  • Background of the Conflict: The war began after Hamas’s October 7th attack on Israel—1,100 people were killed in the attacks, and about 240 were taken captive—that subsequently launched Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, leading to widespread displacement and destruction. Over the past 15 months, approximately 46,707 people in Gaza have been killed, including around 18,000 children. This death toll equates to 1 in every 50 people in Gaza. Many analysts and rights groups suspect the actual number of deaths is much higher.

Takeaways:

  • Potential for Reduced Violence: The most immediate and crucial takeaway is the potential for a significant reduction in violence and a respite for civilians in Gaza and the West Bank, who have endured a harsh winter while being denied humanitarian aid by Israel under what the international community and governing bodies label a genocide and ethnic cleansing. 
  • Path to Longer-Term Peace? While a ceasefire is not a peace treaty, it creates an opening for further negotiations and a potential path toward a more lasting resolution. However, as stated by a Hamas official, similar deals have been reached in the past, emphasizing the need for sustained diplomatic efforts.
  • Impact on Regional Dynamics: This agreement has implications for the broader Middle East region, particularly given the involvement of regional powers like Iran and the influence of international actors like the United States.
  • Humanitarian Crisis: The conflict has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and the ceasefire allows for increased aid and support to reach those in need. The stories of families affected by the conflict, like that of the killing of six-year-old Palestinian girl Hind Rajab, six of her family members, and two paramedics attempting their rescue, which experts say “may amount to a war crime,” underscores the devastating personal toll.
  • International Pressure: The international community played a vital role in pushing for a ceasefire, including the open warrant from the ICC for Netanyahu and Gallant’s arrest on war crimes charges, despite pushback and threats from Israel’s staunches ally, the U.S. Still, this highlights the importance of international pressure in conflict resolution.

Staying Informed:

This is a developing story, and further details will emerge in the coming days. It is crucial to follow updates from reputable news sources like AP News and others for the latest information. This ceasefire represents a potentially important turning point, and its long-term impact will depend on the commitment of all parties to upholding the agreement and pursuing a more lasting peace.