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Israeli soldiers arrested at Tomorrowland, case referred to International Criminal Court

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Two Israeli soldiers were arrested at the music festival Tomorrowland and Belgium’s federal prosecutor’s office is referring the case to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for charges of war crimes. “The International Criminal Court is currently investigating possible serious violations of...
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London - Arabic Jerusalem: The Belgian Federal Prosecutor ' s Office has decided to refer the case of two Israeli soldiers who were arrested 10 days ago in this European country to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. This is a development in the prosecution of Israeli soldiers before international jurisdiction of the size of the international criminal justice system.

Belgium has referred to the International Criminal Court the case of two Israelis who participated in the Tomorrowland festival and raised the flag of the Givati Brigade. The complaining organizations claim that these are soldiers involved in the fighting in Gaza. The two were released after a delay

The International Criminal Court (ICC) should consider the case of two Israeli soldiers detained at the well-known Tomorrowland festival, held in the Belgian city of Boom, accused of two oenegeses of war crimes in Gaza. This has been decided by the Federal Prosecutor's Office of Gaza, which, after studying the complaints against these soldiers, has decided to refer them to the Hague-based court that is already conducting an investigation into po…

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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