Political Societies, Bahraini Figures File Report with Attorney General against Presence of Any Israeli Official in Bahrain
2024-01-11 - 1:26 ص
Bahrain Mirror: Political societies and independent civil society figures in Bahrain filed a report with Attorney General Ali bin Fadl Al-Buainain against all representatives of the Zionist entity participating in the genocide of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and Palestine.
In their communication, the societies and figures called on the Bahraini Public Prosecution to "initiate legal measures against the presence of any official from the current government of the Zionist entity on the land of Bahrain and in its territorial waters in implementation of Decree Law No. (44) of 2018 promulgating the International Crimes Law, which entered into force on July 1, 2002."
The communication stated that "the crimes committed by the Zionist entity fall within the jurisdiction of the courts of the Kingdom of Bahrain, as they fulfill all the elements of the crimes stipulated in Bahraini law, the most prominent of which is the crime of genocide and crimes against humanity committed by the Zionist enemy in the deliberate killing of the civilian population and other war crimes."
The communication included a list of ministers and officials in the entity's government and its leaders, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, including Foreign Minister Eli Cohen, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and the two interior ministers, along with the entity's ambassador to Bahrain, Eitan Na'eh.
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