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Who are the experts backing ICC warrants against Israel, Hamas leaders?

Amal Clooney was on the panel that advised the ICC prosecutor who applied for arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas leaders.

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Published On 21 May 2024

Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), released a statement on Monday saying he had applied for arrest warrants for top leaders of Israel and Hamas whom his team suspects of committing war crimes and “crimes against humanity” during and since the Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7 last year in which about 1,140 people were killed.

Israel’s bombardment and ground invasion of the Gaza Strip, which has continued for more than seven months since that attack, has killed more than 35,000 people, mostly women and children, with thousands more lost and feared dead under the rubble.

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The ICC is seeking arrest warrants for five individuals – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar, Mohamed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri (also known as Mohamed Deif) and Ismail Haniyeh.

In his statement, Khan praised the panel of experts he had convened to review the evidence and provide legal analysis to support these arrest warrants. He said its members have “immense standing in international humanitarian law and international criminal law”.

In an article for the Financial Times, the panel of experts collectively wrote that this is not the first time an international prosecutor has convened such a panel to seek advice regarding conflict and that it is not unusual for a prosecutor to invite external experts to participate in an evidence review.

Here is a closer look at who the experts on the panel are and what they said in their report to the ICC:

Who were the experts on the ICC’s panel?

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What did the ICC panel conclude about Israel’s war on Gaza?

The report says the panel was convened so the experts could assess “objectively the material provided to them by the Prosecutor and to advise the Prosecutor whether it meets the relevant legal test”.

In the report:

What’s next?

A panel of three judges at the ICC will now make a decision on whether to issue the arrest warrants. Judges usually take two months to make such decisions. However, experts say it is likely the arrest warrants will be granted.

Mark Kersten, a consultant at the Wayamo Foundation, a non-profit organisation for the promotion of international criminal justice based in Berlin, and an assistant professor of criminal justice and criminology at the University of the Fraser Valley in Canada, said: “The judges need to be satisfied with the legal standard at this stage, which is that there are ‘reasonable grounds to believe’ that the individuals listed are responsible for the charges laid out in the prosecutor’s request. This is a low legal barrier.

“The warrants are virtually guaranteed because of how much work has gone into the prosecutor’s request and the low threshold that needs to be met.”