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18 September 10:50

Spain will create a working group to investigate human rights violations in Gaza, gathering evidence for the International Criminal Court.

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The Attorney General of Spain has announced the formation of a working group dedicated to investigating human rights violations in Gaza, with the aim of gathering evidence for the International Criminal Court (ICC). This initiative responds to the recommendations of the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry and aims at international cooperation in the field of human rights.

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