Republican Sen. Lindsey
Graham warns Palestinians that they could lose US’ annual aid should they lodge
a lawsuit against Israel at the International Criminal Court.
Graham, who is visiting Israel, Saudi Arabia
and Qatar as part of a seven-member senate delegation, said that existing US
legislation “would cut off aid to the Palestinians if they filed a complaint.”
He described the prospect of a lawsuit against
Israel as a “bastardizing of the role of the ICC”, saying it is “incredibly
offensive" and a “provocative step”.
The US supplies more than $400 million dollars
worth of aid to the Palestinian Authority annually.
Last month, Israel halted the transfer of more
than $120 million in taxes belonging to the Palestinians after the Palestinian
Authority applied to join the ICC.
After foreign aid is deducted, tax revenues
account for around two-thirds of the Palestinian Authority's yearly budget.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has confirmed
that Palestinians will formally become a member of the ICC on April 1, after
applying earlier this month.
The US on Friday condemned the ICC decision to
launch a preliminary investigation into Israel’s crimes calling it a
"tragic irony".
In addition, Israel started lobbying member
states of the ICC to cut their funding to the body in retaliation for its bid
to launch a probe into Israeli war crimes.
ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda has announced
that her office intends to conduct an “analysis in full independence and
impartiality” into suspected war crimes carried out by Israeli military forces.
During its Gaza offensive last summer, Israel
killed nearly 2,200 Palestinians, including 577 children, injured over 11,100.
Tue Jan 20,
2015 6:32AM PTV.
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