Israeli NGO Calls for ICC Prosecution of IRGC for War Crimes Following Attacks
Summary
The Jerusalem Institute of Justice has called for the International Criminal Court to prosecute the IRGC for war crimes, citing 20 deaths and over 7,000 injuries from missile and drone attacks. This represents a diplomatic and legal escalation by Israeli civil society to hold Iranian state actors accountable for civilian casualties and infrastructure damage.
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An Israeli NGO (Jerusalem Institute of Justice) demanded ICC prosecution of Iran for war crimes, citing significant civilian casualties and infrastructure disruption.
The IRGC is accused of conducting missile and drone attacks that resulted in 20 deaths and over 7,000 injuries.
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"The new event represents a legal and diplomatic escalation by Israeli civil society in response to the perceived Iranian victory and ongoing hostilities highlighted in the public opinion poll. The call for ICC prosecution is a direct reaction to the casualties and infrastructure damage resulting from the conflict dynamics described in event 1."
"While US-Iran diplomatic talks face mistrust (Event 14), the Israeli NGO's call for ICC prosecution (New Event) runs parallel as a separate track of accountability and pressure on Iran, reflecting the broader regional tension and lack of trust in diplomatic resolutions to address war crimes."