Top UN expert urges trial for EU officials over complicity in Israel’s war crimes

Editado por Ed Newman
2025-05-04 21:16:51

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Geneva, May 5 (RHC)-- The top expert on Palestine at the UN has called for senior EU officials, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas to face prosecution for their complicity in Israeli war crimes committed in Gaza.

“The fact that the two highest figures of the EU continue business as usual engagements with Israel is beyond deplorable,” said UN special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories Francesca Albanese in an interview ran by The Intercept on Saturday.

“I’m not someone who says, ‘History will judge them’ — they will have to be judged before then.  And they will have to understand that immunity cannot equate with impunity,” she added.

Israel has killed nearly 52,500 people and destroyed Gaza’s entire civilian infrastructure.  Most of the dead have been civilians, including tens of thousands of children and women.

Israel’s initial aim of exchanging captives with Hamas has turned into a US-backed vision for ethnically cleansing Palestinians from Gaza.

To that end, the Israeli military has increased its lethal attacks after breaking a 2-month ceasefire deal with Hamas on March 18th.  It has enforced a complete blockade on humanitarian aid, electricity, food, and water since March 2, marking the longest aid blockade since the start of the genocide nearly 19 months ago.

Human rights organizations have repeatedly called on the EU members to boycott Israel and stop selling weapons to the regime.

Nonetheless, since taking office in December, Kallas has blamed Hamas for Israel’s decision to end the ceasefire, continued normal diplomatic relations, and vowed to “stand in solidarity with Israel.”

A complaint against Leyen, the European Commission president, was also filed at the International Criminal Court last May for complicity in war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Evidence has shown that the EU has turned into a foundation upon which, the member countries contact and make deals with the Israeli regime.  Beyond demanding accountability from EU leaders, Albanese has said she has been working on a report that will expose banks, pension funds, tech companies, and universities for complicity in Gaza’s destruction.

“All those implicated and involved in the unlawful occupation, in providing it with support, are aiding and abetting violations of international law and human rights violations, and a number of these amount to crimes,” she said.

“There can be individual responsibility and individual liability for those who have been aiding and abetting or enabling such crimes,” she added.


 



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