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Global 195: International Legal Coalition Launched to Pursue Israeli War Crime Suspects across the World

London, 18 March 2025 – The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) has announced the launch of “Global 195”, a worldwide legal coalition dedicated to holding accountable Israeli and dual national individuals alleged to have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

 

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ICJP Files Criminal Complaint in Romania Against Suspected Israeli Soldier as Part of Global 195 Initiative

Bucharest/London, 25 March 2025

25th March 2025 – Bucharest / London – The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) has today submitted a criminal complaint to the Romanian authorities, calling for the investigation and arrest of an individual suspected to be a member of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) currently present in Romania. 

The complaint, filed under ICJP’s Global 195 initiative, comes amid mounting evidence of serious crimes committed against the Palestinian people. It includes photographic evidence of the named suspect next to another soldier in clothing belonging to Palestinian civilians, and outlines credible allegations that the individual took part in Israeli military operations which may constitute war crimes under both Romanian and international law. 

The submission also refers to the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) arrest warrants issued for senior Israeli officials, and urges Romanian authorities to act in accordance with their obligations under the Rome Statute, which Romania ratified in 2004, as well as the Romanian Criminal Code’s provisions on war crimes and crimes against humanity. Under domestic and international law, if a suspected war criminal is on Romanian soil, the country’s legal system must respond.  

Under the Global 195 initiative, named for the number of countries under the jurisdiction of international criminal law, ICJP is coordinating legal interventions across multiple jurisdictions to hold perpetrators of international crimes accountable, wherever they may travel or reside. Following last week’s press conference with lawyers speaking from the UK, Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey, Malaysia and Norway, this action represents the latest country where the initiative has reached. 

ICJP’s legal team has requested that Romanian police detain the individual, seize their electronic devices for forensic examination, and initiate a full criminal investigation. 

Tayab Ali, Director of ICJP said: 

“No one who commits international crimes should be able to travel the world with impunity. Our Global 195 project is a direct response to the silence of governments and the paralysis of the international community. Romania now has a legal and moral duty to act. War crimes must be met with justice.” 

The complaint marks the latest in a series of coordinated legal actions filed by ICJP across the globe, as pressure intensifies on states to uphold their international obligations and bring perpetrators to account. 

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Note to Editors: 

1.      ICJP is a legal organisation based in London, working to uphold international law and defend the rights of Palestinians. 

2.      The Global 195 initiative targets individuals suspected of war crimes by leveraging domestic legal systems across all 195 countries that are bound by international criminal law. 

3.      Romania ratified the Rome Statute of the ICC in 2004 and is legally obligated to cooperate with ICC investigations and prosecute war crimes within its jurisdiction. 

4.      For more information or for media inquiries, please contact the ICJP news desk at press@icjpalestine.com

 

 
21 March 2025

Independent news outlet: TRT Global covers the story here: https://trt.global/world/article/8dea0d415ef1

 

Global 195

London, 18 March 2025

The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) has announced the launch of “Global 195”, a worldwide legal coalition dedicated to holding accountable Israeli and dual national individuals alleged to have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. 

The initiative establishes a global network of accountability, which will ensure that domestic and international legal mechanisms are utilised to pursue individuals suspected of war crimes, wherever they may be. The coalition will simultaneously work within multiple jurisdictions to apply for private arrest warrants and initiate legal proceedings against those implicated. Some of the countries represented include Malaysia, Türkiye, Norway, Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the United Kingdom.

The scope of Global 195 includes individuals who have fought in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), as well as figures spanning the entire Israeli military and political chain of command, from senior policymakers to operational personnel, who are directly or indirectly responsible for violations of international law.  

Utilising a comprehensive evidence library compiled to a criminal legal standard, members of Global 195 will not only submit criminal complaints to national law enforcement agencies but will also initiate private prosecutions in national courts against war crimes suspects who are either nationals of those countries or present within their jurisdiction. In the UK, advanced preparations have already been made to pursue legal action against British citizens suspected of joining the IDF or committing war crimes in Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. 

ICJP has secured a coalition of legal practitioners and organisations across more than six countries across the world to leverage national legal systems in prosecuting war crime suspects. The Global 195 project will continue to establish legal teams in all countries across the globe. 

At today’s international press conference in Westminster, London, coalition lawyers from the respective countries joined in person and via video link, including:

  • ICJP Director Tayab Ali (UK)
  • ICJP Canada Director Shane Martinez (Canada)
  • Huseyin Disli (Turkey)
  • Awang Armadajaya bin Awang Mahmud (Malaysia)
  • Kjell Brygfjeld and Terje Einarsen (Norway) 
  • Almina Selimbašić (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

The primary evidence used by the coalition has been gathered over the past eighteen months as part of ICJP’s Justice for Gaza investigation. This evidence, meticulously collected by ICJP’s investigation team, which includes expertise from former Metropolitan Police detectives, meets the evidentiary standards required by UK and international criminal courts and tribunals. 

The compendium of evidence includes: 

  • 135 first-hand eyewitness testimonies, supported by open-source intelligence (OSINT).
  • Accounts from across Gaza: 16% from Northern Gaza, 20% from Gaza Governorate, 21% from Deir Al-Balah, 15% from Khan Yunis, and 28% from Rafah.

Investigative findings confirm a pattern of systematic violations, including: 

  • Indiscriminate and disproportionate bombardment of civilians. 
  • Deliberate and systematic targeting of vital infrastructure. 
  • Attacks on designated ‘safe zones’ and intensified airstrikes on refugee camps.
  • Use of starvation as a weapon of war. 
  • Enforced mass displacement policies. 

Given the gravity of these findings, ICJP underscores the urgent need for legal accountability. Global 195 was established to bridge the gap left by international institutions and state actors in failing to prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against Palestinians in Gaza. 

In his speech, ICJP Director Tayab Ali stated: 

“The obstruction of international legal institutions in pursuing individuals responsible for war crimes in Palestine, coupled with the failure of national police forces to fulfil their obligations under humanitarian law and universal jurisdiction principles, has allowed impunity for Israeli suspected war criminals to persist.  

Under international law, states have a duty to investigate and prosecute war crimes, yet these obligations have been systematically neglected. The launch of Global 195 is a necessary legal intervention to remedy this failure.  

By activating domestic legal mechanisms across multiple jurisdictions, we are ensuring that those responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Gaza are subject to legal accountability and no longer have anywhere to hide.  

Impunity for grave international crimes is not legally sustainable. States have an obligation to act, and where they fail, civil society must step in to ensure justice is pursued.” 

Huseyin Disli, Vice President for Worldwide Lawyers Association (WOLAS) said:

“The Worldwide Lawyers Association (WOLAS) is committed to advancing the Palestinian people’s pursuit of freedom, justice, reparations, and safe return and upholds their right to resist, prevent, and respond to acts of genocide, apartheid, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Therefore, WOLAS fully supports the Global195 initiative by filing the complaint in Türkiye as a crucial step in dismantling Israeli impunity. Palestine’s case exemplifies ‘legal subalternity’ in international law—rights recognized in theory but denied in practice—while Zionist crimes continue unchecked.  

Also, no domestic court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli genocide-war criminals, exposing the failure of the international legal order. The current legal movement is politically incoherent in its goals, appearing to achieve more than it does. Legal action must be holistic-strategic, not fragmented-symbolic. WOLAS demands a coordinated legal front that exposes Zionism’s violent nature, limits its reach, deters Zionist colonisation, and cuts off the flow of capital, arms, and resources into the Zionist extermination project. We thank 

ICJP for driving this initiative, which we regard as part of a broader legal vision— coordinated, structural, enforceable, and transformative.”

A joint statement from ICJ Norway and Defend International Law said: 

“As civil society organisations seeking to enhance respect for human rights, democracy and the rule of law, we find it important to combat impunity for atrocity crimes regardless of the nationality of the perpetrator or the victim. We are convinced that such crimes have been committed in Gaza. This complaint should now lead to independent and impartial investigations of the alleged war crimes, also by prosecutors in third States assigned with extraterritorial jurisdiction.”  

Awang Armadajaya bin Awang Mahmud, Advocate & Solicitor (Malaya), Messrs. Hasshahari & Partners said:

Over the course of the past few months, we have had the opportunity to peruse through the overwhelming evidence of war crimes in Gaza collected by the ICJP. 

We reiterate the Palestinians’ right to self-determination and oppose all forms of oppression against the Palestinians, including through the commission of horrific international crimes in Gaza and the West Bank. 

With this in mind, we call upon our Government to escalate the necessary legal and diplomatic coordination among States for the investigation and prosecution of the alleged war criminals identified in the complaint. We have also made recommendations to the Government in relation to border control and restrictions, asset-freezing and potentially financial sanctions.

We further invite Malaysian legal professionals to join the cause and become part of “Malaysian Lawyers for Palestine”. The movement is currently in the process of gaining formal recognition. Hopefully, it will attract more talent and dedication to the Palestinian cause.”

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Notes to Editors:

  1. The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians is an independent organisation of lawyers, politicians and academics who support the rights of Palestinians and aim to protect their rights through the law.
  2. For more information, to arrange an interview with a spokesperson, or to obtain photographs and footage of the event, please contact the ICJP news desk at press@icjpalestine.com.

 

18 March 2025

18 March 2025

Independent news outlet: Novara Media covers the story on X: https://x.com/novaramedia/status/1902001917514948755


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