From MEMRI
The following are excerpts from a Palestinian Authority TV interview 
with Palestinian Representative at the U.N. Human Rights Council Ibrahim
 Khreisheh. The interview aired on July 9, 2014 on Palestinian Authority
 TV. 
nterviewer: The popular demand is to appeal to the 
International Criminal Court and to sign the Rome Statue. The demand is 
to do this immediately. To what extent is this realistic? You are our 
representative in all the international organizations. What can we gain 
from such a step, and could we ourselves be indicted?
Ibrahim Khreisheh: I am not a candidate in any Palestinian 
elections, so I don’t need to win popularity among the Palestinians. The
 missiles that are now being launched against Israel – each and every 
missiles constitutes a crime against humanity whether it hits or misses,
 because it is directed at a civilian targets. What Israel does against 
Palestinian civilians also constitutes crimes against humanity. With 
regard to crimes of war under the Fourth Geneva Convention – the 
settlements, the Judaization, the checkpoints, the arrests, and so on – 
we find ourselves on very solid ground. However, there is a Palestinian 
weakness with regard to the other issue. Therefore targeting civilians –
 be it one civilian or a thousand – is considered a crime against 
humanity. 
Interviewer: This why Israel resorted to an attack against Gaza…
Ibrahim Khreisheh: Appealing to the ICC requires a consensus 
in writing, by all Palestinian factions, so when a Palestinian is 
arrested for his involvement in the killing of an Israeli citizen we 
will not be blamed for extraditing him. Please note that many of our 
people in Gaza appeared on TV and said that the Israeli army warned them
 to evacuate their homes before the bombardment. In such a case, if 
someone is killed, the law considers it a mistake rather than an 
intentional killing, because [the Israelis] followed the legal 
procedures. As for the missiles launched from our side… We never warn 
anyone about where these missiles are about to fall, or about the 
operations we carry out. Therefore, people should know more before they 
talk emotionally about appealing to the ICC. 
 
 
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