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[A-List] Palestine: UK war crimes investigation



Scotland Yard will examine claims of Israeli war crimes
By Justin Huggler and Ian Burrell
The Independent, 31 October 2002

Scotland Yard is investigating a former Israeli army chief over alleged war
crimes committed by Israeli soldiers against Palestinians in the Occupied
Territories this year.

Lt-Gen Shaul Mofaz, who is in Britain on a fund-raising tour, is widely
tipped in Israel to be named by Ariel Sharon as the new Defence Minister
after the coalition government collapsed yesterday. He retired as Chief of
Staff in July.

A British Muslim group has accused Lt-Gen Mofaz of responsibility as
commander for alleged violations of the Geneva Conventions. The Israeli army
is accused of using Palestinians as human shields, assassinating militants,
torturing prisoners, and destroying civilian homes.

The inquiry comes after Imran Khan, a British lawyer known for his role in
the Stephen Lawrence case, presented a 17-page dossier to the Director of
Public Prosecutions, who passed it to Scotland Yard's crimes against
humanity unit. Mr Khan, who is representing families of alleged victims,
says the case can be investigated and tried in Britain because all Geneva
Convention signatories are obliged to enforce them, wherever breaches are
committed.

Many accusations relate to the Israeli attack on Jenin in April, an
incursion which provoked a plea from the Human Rights Watch organisation for
a war crimes investigation.

Other allegations relate to Israeli operations across the occupied West Bank
and Gaza Strip during Lt-Gen Mofaz's time as Chief of Staff. The Israeli
military regularly assassinates Palestinian militants, in what it calls
"targeted killings".







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