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Discussion of Palestine's Potential ICC Membership and Legal Implications

Discussion of Palestine's Potential ICC Membership and Legal Implications The passage outlines legal arguments about Palestine joining the ICC and cites a newspaper article and an academic, but provides no concrete leads, transactions, or direct involvement of high‑level officials or agencies. It lacks actionable specifics and offers only general commentary, making it a low‑value investigative lead. Key insights: Cites Ha'aretz (June 2011) discussing Palestine's possible ICC membership.; Notes that ICC jurisdiction requires UN member state status, not direct ICC membership.; Mentions Abdullah Abu Eid, professor at Birzeit University, as a legal expert.

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Discussion of Palestine's Potential ICC Membership and Legal Implications The passage outlines legal arguments about Palestine joining the ICC and cites a newspaper article and an academic, but provides no concrete leads, transactions, or direct involvement of high‑level officials or agencies. It lacks actionable specifics and offers only general commentary, making it a low‑value investigative lead. Key insights: Cites Ha'aretz (June 2011) discussing Palestine's possible ICC membership.; Notes that ICC jurisdiction requires UN member state status, not direct ICC membership.; Mentions Abdullah Abu Eid, professor at Birzeit University, as a legal expert.

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32 Advisory Opinion. One can give an example of the fruits of such good investment by referring to what the prominent Israeli leading newspaper Ha'aretz wrote in June 2011. It referred to what several Israeli jurists and international law experts were aware of: "Palestine adhering to the Rome Statute of 1998 (the ICC Statute), thus becoming a member of the ICC capable of invoking its jurisdiction in cases of Israel committing war-crimes of other similar crimes". Such membership 1s possible if many states and/or members of the ICC Statute are finally convinced that Palestine is a state which is worth becoming a member of the said convention. In this regard, it must be highlighted that the ICC Statute does not provide for states to become members of the ICC but that they should be members of the UNO. It only demands in all its Articles that Member States should be "States". If support for Palestine is very high, it constitutes great pressure on several states and may be a turning point in their attitude towards Palestinian Statehood. Abdullah Abu Eid is a professor of international law and human rights at Birzeit University

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