The Belgian probe, which was officially opened on Wednesday, comes after an investigation by Palestinian journalist Younis Tirawi, who accused the Refaim sniper unit of “brutal execution of unarmed civilians” in Gaza. Tirawi said he received information from an American soldier in a lead position in the unit, who provided evidence that the unit was shooting at civilians even if they were not armed and did not pose any danger. Belgium’s Justice Minister Paul Van Tigchelt said on Thursday that the Belgian probe sought to verify the information published in the press. “Israel has the right to self-defense, but that does not exempt it from its obligation to respect international humanitarian law,” Van Tigchelt told the Belgian parliament. He said the federal prosecutor’s office would coordinate with the International Criminal Court in The Hague, whose chief prosecutor has sought arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.2/19 “Refaim,” a Hebrew name for “the Ghosts,” refers to the Ghost Unit, a sniper team composed of soldiers from:
— Younis Tirawi | يونس (@ytirawi) October 4, 2024
3 US (NY, Virgnia & Illinois)
2 France (Paris & Lyon)
1 Belgium (Brussel)
1 Germany (Munich)
1 South African (Johannesburg)
1 Italy
1 Ethiopia
1 Azerbaijan (Baku) pic.twitter.com/oVKz2jTn8S
— Younis Tirawi | يونس (@ytirawi) October 20, 2024Belgian law allows Belgian courts to prosecute Belgian citizens for crimes committed abroad. The Belgian-Palestinian association (ABP) filed a criminal complaint on Thursday against the man asking the Belgian authorities to carry out the investigation “diligently.” “This will help to end the impunity of criminals, as the impunity they enjoy fuels their subsequent crimes,” the association said in a statement. “The ABP calls for the Belgian justice system to participate in the work of international justice alongside international courts. The Belgian justice system has an obligation to act when Belgians are perpetrators or victims of crimes under international law.”