Lebanon/Palestine
A War Crimes Tribunal May be the Only Deterrent to a
Global War
Prosecuting Israel
By FRANCIS A. BOYLE
5 August 06
The United Nations General Assembly must immediately establish an International
Criminal Tribunal for Israel (ICTI) as a "subsidiary organ" under
U.N. Charter Article 22. The ICTI would be organized along the lines of the
International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY), which was established
by the Security Council.
The purpose of the ICTI would be to investigate and prosecute Israeli war crimes,
crimes against humanity and genocide against the Peoples of Lebanon and Palestine--just
as the ICTY did for the victims of international crimes committed by Serbia
and the Milosevic Regime throughout the Balkans.
The establishment of ICTI would provide some small degree of justice to the
victims of Israeli war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide against
the Peoples of Lebanon and Palestine--just as the ICTY has done in the Balkans.
Furthermore, the establishment of ICTI by the U.N. General Assembly would serve
as a deterrent effect upon Israeli leaders such as Prime Minister Olmert, Defense
Minister Peretz, Chief of Staff Halutz and Israel's other top generals that
they will be prosecuted for their further infliction of international crimes
upon the Lebanese and the Palestinians.
Without such a deterrent, Israel might be emboldened to attack Syria with the
full support of the Likhudnik Bush Jr. Neoconservatives, who have always viewed
Syria as "low-hanging fruit" ready to be taken out by means of their
joint aggression.
The Israeli press has just reported that the Bush Jr administration is encouraging
Israel to attack Syria. If Israel attacks Syria as it did when it invaded Lebanon
in 1982, Iran has vowed to come to Syria's defense.
And of course Israel and the Bush Jr administration very much want a pretext
to attack Iran. This scenario could readily degenerate into World War III.
For the U.N. General Assembly to establish ICTI could stop the further development
of this momentum towards a regional if not global catastrophe.
Francis A. Boyle, Professor of Law, University of Illinois, is author of Foundations
of World Order, Duke University Press, The Criminality of Nuclear Deterrence,
and Palestine, Palestinians and International Law, by Clarity Press. He can
be reached at: FBOYLE@LAW.UIUC.EDU
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