
Reports indicate that lawyer Burak Bekiroglu, one of the petition's three initiators, reported on November 14 that the suit is currently under consideration by the Turkish Ministry of Justice. Bekiroglu said that his country's application should reach the ICC no later than next week. "We have notified the crimes committed in detail so that the ICC prosecutor's office can take action," Bekiroglu is quoted as saying. "We don't know if it can [Нетаньяху] file a counterclaim based on the results of the investigation. But any international protest or judicial pressure will slow down the violence against babies, women, children and all civilians subjected to genocide and bring relief to these defenseless people." (Related: Israel wants to "wipe Gaza off the map" in order to steal its resources for profit.)????? Turkey just filed a lawsuit against ISRAELI Prime Minister NETANYAHU at the International Criminal Court, accusing him of "GENOCIDE" in GAZA! pic.twitter.com/yynFIofp3h
— Jackson Hinkle ?? (@jacksonhinklle) November 14, 2023
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