UK Police Receive War Crimes Dossier on 10 Britons Serving in Israeli Military
- Ten British citizens are accused of war crimes while serving in the Israel Defense Forces, according to a report by The Guardian.
- A 240-page dossier detailing these allegations was submitted to the Metropolitan Police on behalf of the Palestinian Center for Human Rights and the Public Interest Law Centre.
- The dossier includes claims of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed between October 2023 and May 2024, according to section 51 of the International Criminal Court Act 2001.
- Witness testimonies describe horrific scenes, including dead bodies and mass graves, leading to demands for investigation from legal experts and human rights organizations.
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Ten Britons Accused of Committing War Crimes In Gaza While Serving in the IDF
A war crimes complaint against ten Britons who served with the IDF in Gaza has been submitted to the Metropolitan Police. A team of legal experts, including renowned human rights lawyer Michael Mansfield KC, lodged an extensively researched 240-page report with the War Crimes Team at London’s Metropolitan Police on Monday. The landmark dossier, the first of its kind, was submitted on behalf of the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) and t…
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