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ICC prosecutor again refuses to launch investigation into 2010 Gaza flotilla raid

Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda has acknowledged that war crimes may have been committed in the raid but decided that the case wasn't serious enough to merit an investigation by the International Criminal Court.

by  Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  12-03-2019 08:13
Last modified: 12-03-2019 18:02
ICC prosecutor ordered to review decision not to probe Mavi Marmara caseAFP/ Mustafa Ozer

The Turkish ship Mavi Marmara docks at Sarayburnu Port as supporters wave Turkish and Palestinian flags, Dec. 26, 2010 | Photo: AFP/ Mustafa Ozer

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The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on Monday again refused to open an investigation into the 2010 raid by Israeli forces of an aid flotilla heading to the Gaza Strip.

Appeals judges in September ordered Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to reconsider her earlier refusals to open a formal investigation into the May 31, 2010, raid of the Mavi Marmara.

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The ship was trying to breach the maritime blockade Israel imposed on Gaza after the Hamas terrorist group seized control of the enclave from rival Palestinian faction Fatah in 2007 in a military coup.

Israel maintains the blockade is necessary to prevent the smuggling of weapons into Gaza.

The 2010 raid, which took place after the Marmara refused to heed the Israel Navy's calls to turn around, saw eight Turks and one Turkish-American killed and several other pro-Palestinian activists wounded.

Bensouda has acknowledged that war crimes may have been committed in the raid but decided that the case wasn't serious enough to merit an ICC probe.

On Monday, she repeated that assertion.

"The Prosecutor maintains her view that there is not a reasonable basis to proceed, because there is no potential case arising from this situation that is sufficiently grave," Bensouda said in a 44-page document.

The order was the latest and likely the last step in a long legal battle to bring the case before the court.

Bensouda first declined a request to investigate the raid in 2014. A panel of pretrial judges asked her to reconsider and she again refused to open an investigation in 2017. That decision was appealed, leading to the order earlier this year to again reconsider.

The original request was made by the tiny Indian Ocean island nation of Comoros because the Mavi Marmara was sailing under a Comoros flag.

The ICC was set up as a court of last resort intended to prosecute senior leaders allegedly responsible for grave crimes including genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity when national courts prove unable or unwilling to take on such cases.

Israel is not a member state of the court but its nationals could have faced charges if Bensouda had opened an investigation.

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