The Palestinian prime minister says all Israeli war crimes
against Palestinians will be documented and Palestine will move to join more
international organizations.
Rami
Hamdallah made the comments during a ceremony to mark Palestinian Martyr Day in
the West Bank city of Ramallah on Saturday.
Palestine
is set to become a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC) as of April
1.
The
senior Palestinian official added that Palestinians will not allow their
martyrs be forgotten, as Israel desires.
“We
will not accept that our martyrs be turned into numbers, names, or be forgotten
as Israel wants,” he said.
“We
will continue working with all the free people of the world and with
international human rights organizations to make sure that the bodies of all
Palestinian martyrs be returned from numbered graves (in Israeli-controlled areas)
and be buried according to Palestinian national and religious rituals,” he
said.
On
January 16, the ICC prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, said in a statement that the
court will launch an investigation into the Tel Aviv regime’s war crimes in the
besieged Gaza Strip.
During
the latest Israeli war on the coastal enclave, which ended in August 2014, more
than 2,140 Palestinians, including 577 children were killed.
On
Saturday, the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas welcomed the ICC decision,
saying the resistance movement is ready to provide the tribunal with thousands
of reports and documents.
The
ICC decision to start the probe came after Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
requested an ICC membership for Palestine. The request saw strong opposition
from the Israeli regime and its staunch supporter the United States.
Israel
denounced the ICC decision as hypocrisy while the US State Department said it
is a “tragic irony” that Israel “is now being scrutinized by the ICC.” Sun Jan 18, 2015 6:44AM
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