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Israel will inform The Hague: You have no authority to investigate the allegations against us
The official letter containing Israel's claims will be sent today to the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
He will emphasize that the Israeli legal system is independent, and will itself investigate any allegations against the security forces.
Discussions have taken place in recent days around the sending of the letter, with the participation of Netanyahu, Ganz and Ashkenazi
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Lightning Ravid
Thursday, 08 April 2021, 16:05 Updated: 16:06
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Israel will today (Thursday) send an official letter to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in The Hague in Nasuda, emphasizing that the court has no authority to investigate Israel and that the Israeli legal system is independent, investigating and will continue to investigate any allegations against security forces.
It was decided to send the letter at the end of two discussions held by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the past two days, together with Defense Minister Bnei Gantz, Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit and other sources.
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