Israeli academic Neve Gordon questions the efficacy of international law in holding Israel accountable for actions in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
"International law will not be the saviour of the Palestinian people as it has a lot of exceptions and leaves a lot of room for interpretation and manipulation," Gordon says. / Photo: AP
"If we look at the ICC and who has been brought forth to the ICC, we also see that it is mostly a court that tries the weak rather than the strong," Gordon said in an interview with Anadolu. He believes that international law will not be the saviour of the Palestinian people as it has a lot of exceptions and leaves a lot of room for interpretation and manipulation.
These includes it cutting off of electricity and water supply to the Gaza, as well as the demand that 1.1 million people leave their homes in a very short time frame.Gordon predicts that it is highly likely Israel will commit more war crimes if it follows through with a ground assault it is planning on Gaza.
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