Calls to Accelerate Arrest Orders Against Zionist Leaders

According to the English section of webangah news Agency, citing Mehr News agency and Quds Press, these organizations released a statement on the occasion of “International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People” (November 29), expressing their support for the International Court of Justice’s actions in the complaint case against Israel.
The statement emphasized that the arrest warrants against Israeli leaders must be implemented without delay. It accused them of committing war crimes, including using “starvation as a method of warfare,” along with crimes against humanity such as intentional killing, torture, and other inhumane acts.
The groups noted that “lasting peace is impossible without a complete end to this situation and prosecution of Israeli officials.”
The statement also highlighted that this day arrives while a fragile ceasefire has yet to end the humanitarian disaster in Gaza. more than two million people remain deprived of basic necessities such as food, water, medical services, electricity, and shelter. Hundreds of thousands live outdoors or amid ruins after entire neighborhoods were destroyed by intense Israeli bombardment.
The declaration was signed by Alkarama for Human Rights (Geneva),Association Against Torture Victims (Geneva),Al-Shabab Center for Human Rights (London),Free Voice for Human Rights Organization (Paris),International AFDD Organization (belgium),Adalah Institute for Human Rights (Istanbul),and Al-Tadamon Organization for Human Rights (Geneva).
In November 2024, The Hague-based International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, and Yoav Gallant, former Minister of War, charging them with war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Gaza.
It should be recalled that a ceasefire between Palestinian groups and israel has been in effect since October 10.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel-supported by the United States and other Western allies-has carried out mass killings in Gaza involving murder, starvation tactics, destruction, displacement campaigns, and widespread arrests. These actions have continued despite global appeals and orders from international courts demanding an end to hostilities.
The ongoing massacre has resulted in over 239,000 Palestinians killed or injured-most women and children.Additionally more than 11,000 remain missing; hundreds of thousands are displaced; famine has claimed many lives; simultaneously occurring vast sections of Gaza’s cities lie completely destroyed.

