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_shadi | 7 months ago

> I am guessing that no-one ever gets convicted for this murder.

He was arrested by Israeli police for questioning, but was later released on house arrest while an investigation continued.

About a dozen Israeli soldiers raided the mourning tent, pushing those attending out while keeping a thumb on the pin of a stun grenade. Soldiers declared the area a closed military zone and said only residents of the village could be present. They arrested two activists and threw stun grenades at journalists who were too slow to leave.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jul/29/palestinian-aw...

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jajko|7 months ago

Was there ever a single serious arrest and conviction of anybody on Israel side in past 2 decades, be it civilians or IDF? Serious question, it doesn't seems so in similar attacks (and they are not that rare and will probably escalate)

ivann|7 months ago

A few, for example Meir Ettinger, an hilltop youth leader has served some time in jail.

The idea for Israel was to have its national criminal jurisdictions prosecute just enough to not be seen as failing by the ICC and meet its 'complementarity' criterion [0]. Even spying on ICC staff to see who it was investigating.

At least that's how it used to be, now they just threaten the ICC.

[0]: https://www.pgaction.org/ilhr/rome-statute/complementarity.h...