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geek tragedy

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Mon Mar 30, 2015, 11:57 AM Mar 2015

Palestinians deny halting war crimes charges against Israel in exchange for tax revenues

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/1.649579

"We continue to seek membership of the International Criminal Court and we expect the ICC to open an investigation into Israeli settlements, as well as the recent war in Gaza," the official said.

"The reports in the Israeli newspapers are nothing more than spin from Netanyahu's bureau; there was no such agreement. The money that Netanyahu transferred is Palestinian money and he isn't doing us any favors."

As far as the Palestinian Authority is concerned, the official added, Ramallah is more determined than ever to forge ahead with war crimes charges in The Hague.

"This Wednesday," he said, "Palestine will become a member of the ICC and the Palestinian Foreign Minister, Dr. Riyad al-Maliki, will represent the Palestinians in The Hague." He added that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said as much during the Arab League summit in Egypt over the weekend.


We shall soon see.
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Palestinians deny halting war crimes charges against Israel in exchange for tax revenues (Original Post) geek tragedy Mar 2015 OP
JPost stated, not expected at this time. Someone is bullshitting..nothing unusual there. Jefferson23 Mar 2015 #1
Didn't stop certain folks from lapping it up as fact oberliner Mar 2015 #2

Jefferson23

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1. JPost stated, not expected at this time. Someone is bullshitting..nothing unusual there.
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 12:40 PM
Mar 2015

Once he signs on and they investigate, can he pull back? If so, I imagine the pressure to do so
will be unprecedented.

I wish for the Palestinians the UNSC referred the case to the ICC, you would hear screams
of outrage, but not for justice, unfortunately.

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