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    ICC prosecutor's office says Palestinian probe continues with urgency

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    Posted on February 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    The ICC urgently continues its investigation into crimes in Palestinian territories, despite withdrawing an arrest warrant for a deceased Hamas leader.

    ICC Prosecutor's Office Urgently Pursues Palestinian Investigation

    By Stephanie van den Berg

    THE HAGUE - The International Criminal Court will urgently continue its investigation into crimes committed in Palestinian territories, or by Palestinians, the prosecutor's office said on Thursday, despite the withdrawal of an arrest warrant for a Hamas leader.

    The ICC said on Wednesday that judges had withdrawn an arrest warrant for Ibrahim al-Masri, also known as Mohammed Deif, following credible reports of his death.

    Deif had been wanted for atrocities committed during Hamas' October 2023 attack on southern Israeli communities that triggered the war in Gaza. He had been accused by prosecutors of mass killing, rape and hostage taking.

    He was killed in an Israeli airstrike last year, but militant group Hamas only confirmed his death in late January. 

    On Thursday, the prosecutor's office said the probe continued and it would not hesitate to seek arrest warrants for other suspects "if and when it considers that the threshold of a realistic prospect of conviction has been met". 

    "Addressing the situation as an urgent priority, the office is conducting an active investigation, and advances multiple and interconnected additional lines of inquiry," it said in an e-mail.

    In November, judges at the ICC also issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence chief for war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war in Gaza. 

    The Israeli leader dismissed the decision as anti-Semitic and said the accusations were absurd and false. 

    The withdrawal of the warrant for Deif means there are now no public ICC arrest warrants for any Palestinian militants connected to the October 7 attacks.

    The decision to drop the case against Deif showed that more action was needed "to end impunity for atrocities still being committed by perpetrators from fundamentalist groups," said lawyer Yael Vias Gvirsman, who represents Israeli victims at the ICC. 

    (Reporting by Stephanie van den Berg; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ICC continues its investigation into Palestinian crimes.
    • •Arrest warrant for Hamas leader withdrawn after death confirmation.
    • •ICC may issue new warrants if conviction prospects are realistic.
    • •Israeli leaders also face ICC arrest warrants for war crimes.
    • •Lawyers call for action against fundamentalist group atrocities.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ICC prosecutor's office says Palestinian probe continues with urgency

    1What did the ICC prosecutor's office announce on Thursday?

    The ICC prosecutor's office stated that it will urgently continue its investigation into crimes committed in Palestinian territories or by Palestinians.

    2Why was the arrest warrant for Ibrahim al-Masri withdrawn?

    The ICC judges withdrew the arrest warrant for Ibrahim al-Masri, also known as Mohammed Deif, following credible reports of his death.

    3What actions have been taken against Israeli leaders by the ICC?

    In November, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense chief for war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war in Gaza.

    4What does the ICC prosecutor's office say about future arrests?

    The prosecutor's office indicated it would not hesitate to seek arrest warrants for other suspects if there is a realistic prospect for prosecution.

    5How did Israeli leadership respond to the ICC's actions?

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the ICC's decision as anti-Semitic, claiming the accusations were absurd and false.

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