France to take legal action against French-Israeli soldiers accused of war crimes in Gaza

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France to take legal action against French-Israeli soldiers accused of war crimes in Gaza

Last week, the French Foreign Ministry made an announcement stating that legal action will be taken against French-Israeli soldiers accused of committing war crimes in Gaza, according to a report by Haaretz.

After videos depicting Israeli soldiers committing violations against Palestinian captives circulated on social media, the left-wing France Unbowed party applied pressure, leading to the relatively underreported announcement.

In a new video clip lasting 45 seconds, the footage captures a scene where five Israeli soldiers are seen encircling blindfolded Palestinian captives. The individuals have their hands bound and are dressed in identical white coveralls, adding a disturbing layer to the visual portrayal.

The person filming taunts the detainees in French, stating, “Did you see those motherf***ers, my nephew, those sons of bitches?” Amid chuckles, he proceeds, “Look, he’s p***ed himself. I’ll show you his back. It’ll make you laugh – they tortured him to make him talk. Did you see his back?” The next segment of the video then displays the captive’s scarred back.

The video first appeared in a WhatsApp group for French Jews.

Palestinian journalist Younis Tirawi, who had infiltrated the group, suspected the uploader was also the person who made the video. Last week, to his 115,000 X followers, he revealed the alleged soldier’s identity, known as “S.,”, sharing conversations that purportedly confirm the identity “of this perpetrator”.

Following these accusations, Thomas Portes, of the left-wing France Unbowed party led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, alerted both the Paris public prosecutor’s office and the national anti-terrorist prosecutor’s office, presenting the video as proof of “complicity in war crimes and acts of torture” in Gaza by French-Israeli dual nationals.

In response to pressure from multiple lawmakers in Mélenchon’s party, the French Foreign Ministry held a press conference last week, during which it issued a statement reaffirming France’s jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute French citizens for offenses committed overseas. This jurisdiction extends to crimes linked to Israel’s war on Gaza.

“I would like to provide clarification on the subject of French-Israeli soldiers engaged in the Israeli army, and on this subject I would particularly like to recall that French justice has jurisdiction over crimes committed by French nationals abroad, including in the context of the ongoing conflict,” said Christophe Lemoine, deputy spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, as quoted by Haaretz.

Since December, France Unbowed has urged French authorities to investigate war crimes committed by French-Israeli soldiers, submitting videos that allegedly display the illicit activities of dual-nationality soldiers in Gaza.

“The involvement of French nationals in these atrocities tarnishes France’s image,” Portes stated in a correspondence to the French justice minister during that period.

Around 4,185 Israeli soldiers hold French nationality, according to a report by French newspaper Liberation.

The French announcement comes after a similar move by South Africa earlier this month, with the country’s foreign minister stating that any South African citizens who fight in the Israeli military in Gaza will be arrested when they return home.


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