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Reports and Studies
Illusion of Justice:“How Israel Has Demonstrated Its Unwillingness to Conduct Genuine Investigations into Genocide Crimes in the Gaza Strip.”
A human rights report by the Hague Initiative for Law and Justice concludes that Israel’s investigative mechanism into crimes committed in the Gaza Strip is formalistic and lacks independence, fails to meet international standards, and is intended to create an illusion of accountability and mislead the international community, without leading to genuine accountability. The report affirms that this constitutes the condition of “unwillingness” under Article 17 of the Rome Statute, thereby granting the International Criminal Court jurisdiction to open an independent investigation.
The Draft Law on the Execution of Palestinian Prisoners: Legalizing Killing Under the Guise of Law (Research Paper)
A research paper authored by Wasim Al-Shanti warned against an Israeli draft law imposing the death penalty on Palestinian prisoners, describing it as a discriminatory measure that violates international law and the right to life, and calling for international accountability. 5 January 2026
A Legal Reading of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803 on the Gaza Plan
The paper reviews the most prominent legal loopholes in United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803 regarding the so-called “Plan to End the Conflict in Gaza,” and examines the repercussions of these loopholes on Palestinian rights and national constants. It also outlines the serious legal risks arising from the establishment of a Peace Council and the deployment of international forces. The paper concludes with a general summary and a set of recommendations.
The assault on the Handala vessel
Legal Report Exposes Violations Against Handala Humanitarian Ship
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