UNITED NATIONS: UN chief Ban Ki-moon has accepted the request by Palestine to join the International Criminal Court, a move that would open the way for war crimes complaints against Israel.

The decision grants the Hague-based ICC jurisdiction to open cases starting April 1 on serious crimes committed in the Palestinian territories, despite fierce opposition from Israel and the United States.

Ban notified states that are party to the ICC of the decision late Tuesday, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

“The secretary-general has ascertained that the instruments received were in due and proper form before accepting them for deposit,” a UN statement read.

Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas signed requests to join the ICC and 16 other conventions on Dec 31, a day after the Security Council failed to adopt a resolution paving the way to full statehood.

Israel has retaliated by freezing some $127 million in tax revenue due to the Palestinian Authority and has vowed to take other steps in response to the move.

The United States has criticized the ICC membership bid as counterproductive and the US Congress is threatening to withhold $440 million in aid.The Palestinians have asked the ICC to look into possible war crimes committed during last year’s Gaza war.

Almost 2,200 Palestinians were killed in July and August during the 50-day war in Gaza, including more than 400 children, according to UN estimates.

The Palestinian envoy to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, said a suit could also be filed at the ICC over the construction of Israeli settlements in the Palestinian territories. The Palestinians were upgraded from observer entity to UN “observer state “in 2012, opening the doors for them to join the ICC and a host of other international organizations.

The move to join the ICC is part of a Palestinian strategy to internationalize their push for statehood, moving away from US-led negotiations that have been the framework for the peace process for decades.

An Arab-backed resolution on ending the Israeli occupation by the end of 2017 was rejected at the UN Security Council last week, but the Palestinians are considering another measure at the 15-member council.

Published in Dawn, January 8th, 2015

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