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UN chief accepts Palestinian ICC membership
2015-01-08
[IsraelTimes] Following signing of Rome Statute, the ephemeral Ban Ki-moon
... of whom it can be said to his credit that he is not Kofi Annan...
confirms state of Paleostine to become member of war crimes tribunal


UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has accepted the request by the state of Paleostine to join the International Criminal Court
... where Milosevich died of old age before being convicted ...
, UN front man Stephane Dujarric said Wednesday.

The move will allow the ICC to open cases as of April 1 on serious crimes allegedly committed in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gazoo Strip.

The Paleostinians on Friday submitted the documents ratifying the Rome Statute that established the court, the last formal step to becoming a member of the world’s permanent war crimes tribunal.

The move followed the Paleostinians’ failure to win a UN Security Council majority for a resolution imposing a three-year time limit for a full Israeli withdrawal to the pre-1967 lines in the West Bank and Jerusalem.

In a statement posted on the UN’s treaty website earlier Wednesday, the secretary-general said “the statute will enter into force for the State of Paleostine on April 1, 2015.” He said he was acting as the “depositary” for the documents of ratification.

The Paleostinian move has drawn threats of retaliation from Israel and is strongly opposed by the United States as an obstacle to reaching an Israeli-Paleostinian peace deal.

On Tuesday Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Paleostinian moves to apply for membership at the International Criminal Court and to seek statehood unilaterally via the UN had pushed the prospects of peace off the table, rendering the prospects of Paleostinian statehood irrelevant for the time being.

Speaking to Israel’s Channel 2 News, Netanyahu also discounted the likelihood that he would evacuate West Bank settlements in his next term if reelected, saying the Paleostinians had made it impossible to reach a peace deal.

“I don’t see [evacuating settlers] as practical at the moment because any territory we vacate will be grabbed… I don’t see it happening,” he said.

He indicated that he wanted an accommodation with the Paleostinians in principle, but that a two-state solution was impractical for now, given the Paleostinians’ strategy.

Netanyahu said last week that Paleostinian leaders were the ones who should be prosecuted in the ICC over their unification with rival faction Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,. “It is the Paleostinian Authority leaders – who have allied with the war criminals of Hamas – who must be called to account,” he said. “IDF soldiers will continue to protect the State of Israel with determination and strength, and just as they are protecting us we will protect them, with the same determination and strength.”u
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