Former prosecutor Fatou Bensouda of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague said that Israel intimidated and pressured her while she was working and living in the Dutch city. She reported the incident to the Dutch government and authorities, but they did little to nothing, the Gambian former ICC prosecutor told Al Jazeera in an interview.
It started shortly after she started investigating Israel’s actions in Palestine in 2015. Two men showed up at her home in The Hague and gave her an envelope with $500 inside, saying it was from someone she had helped. She reported the incident to the ICC and the Dutch authorities.
“The assessment that was made was that it was to show me that they know where I live, that was the purpose,” Bensouda told Al Jazeera. She said the police concluded that the car the men were using had been rented from the airport earlier in the day and that their telephone numbers were Israeli. “I do not think the Dutch authorities did more.”
She said the incident left her feeling not intimidated, but definitely insecure. “I, of course, expected more support,” Bensouda said. “When it came to support from the Dutch government, I’m not aware of anything extra that was done to support me at the time.”



If you think the argumentation is exclusively humanitarian your point would be 100% right, but there are many differences that makes your comparison like comparing apples and oranges.
First the defense of Israel is that it is a democracy. in the case between Russia and Ukraine, Ukraine is the democracy and Russia is not.
Also Ukraine is in Europe, and it’s defense is considered a European matter of security. Palestine has no influence on the security of Europe.
Both are equally illegal invasions.
Israel has been very good at propagandizing against the Palestinians, and accusing them of being terrorists, when in reality the terrorist was Israel.
Many sympathized with Israel after the October 7 2023 attack known as the Nova music festival massacre.
I was absolutely almost puking that our own PM 100% called Israel a victim. When obviously it was a response to many years of Israeli terrorism against the Palestinians.
But Israel had a 100 times better propaganda machine than the Palestinians.
Most normal people has a lot of difficulty seeing past the better propaganda.
So do not blame EU for not doing the right thing immediately in both cases, at least we did in one of them.
As I understand it there is a lot of sympathy to the plight of the Palestinians, and the antipathy against Israel is definitely increasing, but that’s about as far as it goes.
And in all of this, I have not once seen for instance Cuba mentioned. Cuba is experiencing a blockade by USA that prevent them from getting oil and food. Clearly crimes against humanity, and without course.
Obviously EU should do something to help Cuba too based on humanitarian values.
This too was on Lemmy here today, but without anything near the shitstorm EU is receiving in this thread? Why?
We help Ukraine a lot, we help the Palestinians a little, we help Cuba none at all.
Is it really the responsibility of EU to save the entire world for the shit other countries do?
Except Israel is not a Democracy, since about 30% of the people living there don’t get to vote because being born in the territory of Israel does not grant Israeli Citizenship (not to be confused with Israeli Nationality, which is different, grants more rights and only a Jewish Person can have) to a person unless they are Jewish, even when that person’s parents and grandparents have lived all their lives there.
The rest is all mainly main cheery picking and understating things, or applicable at the very start of the Israeli Genocide before it was recognized as a Genocide, but not anymore.
For example, you’re comparing something which multiple organizations including the UN have declared is a Genocide with a Blockade, which is like comparing mass murder with theft.
By the 3rd month of the Israeli Genocide in Gaza, just the list of babies, 1 year old or younger, killed in Gaza was 17 pages long.
It’s understandable that European reaction in the beginning, influenced by decades of Israeli propaganda and their very careful shaping of what came out early on about the events of 9 October to portray Israel as a pure victim, would be one of supporting Israel’s invasion of Gaza, it’s certainly not understandable by the time the list of duly identified Palestinian babies killed in Gaza by Israeli attacks had reached 17 pages long and mass graves with Hospital personnel killed by Israeli military were being found, European politicians were still proclaiming “unwavering support of the Jewish State” and sending Israel more weapons.
It’s even less understandable that by the time Israel is also invading Lebanon whilst at the same time starving Gazans to death, a large number of European governments still keep sending them weapons.
Now, maybe you’re making the point that European politicians in power are mainly cold callous sociopaths with no principles whatsoever, which I totally agree with, however that’s not the point you WERE making before and which I countered - you claimed that the EU and European countries were doing something about it and I pointed out that de facto they’re refraining from doing anything about it with any real impact and instead are just finger wagging and making zero impact loud proclamations, and I used the example of their reaction to the Russia invasion of Ukraine to show that they could have already for months done something about it with real impact if they wanted to because they have already done it in the recent past, thus one can only conclude that they do not want to do it now.
All your talkie-talkie in this post is just listing reasons that somebody who doesn’t care about mass murdering of babies could possibly give to justify keeping on letting the mass murders keep on mass murdering - totally logical stuff for sociopaths, but maybe we shouldn’t have sociopaths in positions of power in Europe.