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Families of captives in Gaza fly to The Hague to charge Hamas with kidnapping, sexual violence

The delegation, including the family of the youngest hostage are calling on the International criminal court to act

February 14, 2024 12:57
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Amelie Botbol ,

Amelie Botbol

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(JNS) 100 representatives of families of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza left for The Hague on Wednesday morning to submit a comprehensive complaint to the International Criminal Court on behalf of the victims of Hamas’s October 7 terrorist invasion.

“Two children, one infant and his toddler brother, still innocent of the world’s evils, along with their parents, are held captive by a terror organization whose members have killed, blinded and committed unspeakable acts,” Ofri Bibas told the press ahead of departure.

Ofri is the sister of Yarden Bibas, who was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir-Oz and is being held along with his wife, Shiri, and sons Kfir, 1, and Ariel 4, in Gaza.

“Today we are making history by coming to The Hague, to the ICC, a crucial step in our fight as citizens of the state and of the world to declare: 'No more! Such crimes cannot be the legacy of humanity,'” Ofir said.