The households of hostages nonetheless held by Hamas marched on The Hague yesterday – demanding the International Criminal Court arrest the group’s leaders.
They referred to as for justice as attorneys filed a report that accused the phobia state of warfare crimes, together with sexual violence and torture.
The group of greater than 100, which included hostages freed in November, consider that issuing arrest warrants would put strain on Hamas to free the remaining 134 captives.
The elder sisters of Liri Albag, 19, whose plight was highlighted in a robust Daily Mail article final month, waved copies of the story on the rally.
Families of Israeli hostages attended a protest in The Hague on Wednesday, demanding that the International Criminal Court problem an arrest warrant for the leaders of Hamas
Shay and Roni, the elder sisters of Liri Albag, 19, who’s being held in Gaza, waved copies of a Daily Mail story that includes her plight on the rally
In December, the ICC’s chief prosecutor Karim Khan was handed proof of crimes relationship again to October 7 from the attorneys representing hostages’ households
Her sister Roni, 25, a regulation pupil, mentioned: ‘We are right here at this time to be a part of the prosecution towards Hamas, towards what they did to us on October 7. They murdered, they raped, they killed harmless individuals. We should cease Hamas from what they’re doing – it’s crime towards humanity.’
Legal proceedings started in December when the ICC’s chief prosecutor, Britain’s Karim Khan, was handed proof from the attorneys representing hostages’ households. The report listed Hamas’s crimes relationship again to October 7 and consists of testimonies from freed hostages about sexual assaults towards girls nonetheless in captivity.
It is as much as Mr Khan to determine whether or not to problem arrest warrants towards particular Hamas leaders.