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‘Israel should face war crimes charges’
 
February 07, 2013
 
 
‘Israel should face war crimes charges’



JERUSALEM - Israeli political and military leaders should be able to face charges in the event of alleged war crimes committed by soldiers, a commission of inquiry recommended in a report submitted. "The law should lay out that commanders and their civilian superiors face direct criminal responsibility for crimes committed by their subordinates, or if they did not take all reasonable measures to prevent such crimes or bring the perpetrators to justice," said the report presented to PM Netanyahu.
The government set up the commission in July 2010 to decide on the legality of an Israeli raid on a Turkish-flagged ship in a flotilla aiming to break the Jewish state's Gaza blockade that left nine Turkish activists dead on May 31, 2010. Commission member Moshe Gottlieb told public radio that a vote on "such a law would allow Israel to assert... that it has legislation allowing senior political and military leaders to be investigated and prosecuted." "The government will determine its position on the recommendations of the commission," Netanyahu said in a statement, without specifying a date. The premier added that the authorities had been "forced to deal with terrorist organisations that crudely violate international law and commit war crimes."

 
 
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