An OSINT Analysis by Marie Seshat Landry
Executive Summary
This document presents evidence and analysis exposing the systematic racism, apartheid policies, and genocidal campaign led by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against the Palestinian people.
Drawing on findings from the International Criminal Court (ICC), the International Court of Justice (ICJ), UN human rights bodies, and leading NGOs such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and B'Tselem, this dossier demonstrates that Netanyahu's government has engaged in war crimes, crimes against humanity, and acts of genocide.
The international community must act decisively: enforce arrest warrants, impose sanctions, suspend arms transfers, and amplify Palestinian voices demanding self-determination, dignity, and justice.
1. Legal Foundations
1.1 ICC Arrest Warrant
In November 2024, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for:
Starvation of civilians as a method of warfare
Wilful killing and murder
Extermination and persecution as crimes against humanity
Attacks on civilian populations
(ICC Warrant Documentation)
1.2 International Genocide Declarations
The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) formally resolved that Israel's campaign in Gaza constitutes genocide (FT).
Senior EU official Teresa Ribera declared Israel's actions "genocide" (Reuters).
Amnesty International and Israeli NGOs including B'Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights–Israel reached the same conclusion.
1.3 UN Proceedings
UN Special Rapporteurs and Human Rights Council resolutions found "reasonable grounds" for genocide through:
Starvation as a weapon
Collective punishment
Systematic destruction of civilian infrastructure
The ICJ ordered Israel to halt its operations violating international law and permit humanitarian access.
2. Evidence of Genocide and War Crimes
2.1 Mass Civilian Casualties
Over 63,000–64,000 Palestinians killed since October 2023, majority women and children.
More than 2 million forcibly displaced—nearly the entire Gaza population.
2.2 Starvation & Siege
Netanyahu's government imposed total blockade of Gaza, cutting off food, water, fuel, medicine, and humanitarian relief.
UN agencies documented catastrophic famine conditions deliberately engineered.
2.3 Targeting of Civilian Infrastructure
Deliberate strikes on hospitals, schools, refugee camps, and shelters.
Rafah strike: multiple families killed while sleeping, reported by NGOs and international media.
2.4 Systematic Destruction
Satellite imagery and NGO field reports confirm 80%+ of Gaza's housing stock destroyed or uninhabitable.
Medical facilities and universities wiped out, erasing Palestinian civil society foundations.
3. Netanyahu's Racism and Apartheid Policies
3.1 Racist Rhetoric
Netanyahu repeatedly framed Palestinians as "terrorists," collapsing the identity of all Palestinians into Hamas, a dehumanizing narrative used to justify indiscriminate violence.
Statements from his administration invoke racialized security doctrines, describing Palestinians as "human animals."
3.2 Structural Discrimination
Continuation of Jewish supremacy laws, including the 2018 Nation-State Law, reducing Palestinians to second-class citizens.
Systematic denial of building permits, land confiscation, and segregation in the West Bank.
Documented police violence and racism against Ethiopian Jews and Mizrahi communities reinforce Netanyahu's entrenched ethnonationalist policies.
4. Global Reactions
4.1 Legal Accountability
ICC and ICJ proceedings position Netanyahu as a sitting head of government facing active warrants—an unprecedented development.
4.2 State Positions
Turkey, South Africa, Spain, Ireland: publicly accused Israel of genocide.
U.S., U.K., Germany: dismissed genocide allegations as "meritless," while continuing arms transfers.
4.3 Civil Society
Mass protests from Tel Aviv to Washington D.C. to Warsaw label Netanyahu a war criminal.
Solidarity movements frame the struggle as part of the global anti-apartheid and anti-colonial liberation wave.
5. Strategic Action Plan
5.1 Legal Mobilization
Enforce ICC warrants globally—no safe haven for Netanyahu.
Expand ICJ genocide proceedings with additional evidence.
5.2 Sanctions & Isolation
Impose travel bans, asset freezes, and arms embargoes on Israeli leadership and military-industrial entities.
Suspend preferential trade agreements with Israel until compliance with international law.
5.3 Narrative & Media Strategy
Amplify Palestinian testimony and lived experience.
Counter disinformation campaigns that equate Palestinian resistance with terrorism.
Use visuals—destroyed hospitals, refugee camps—to humanize the crisis.
5.4 Coalition Building
Align NGOs, academics, labor unions, and faith communities.
Support initiatives like the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement.
Build bridges with progressive Jewish groups opposing apartheid policies.
6. Ethical Framing
This movement is not driven by vengeance but by justice, accountability, and the sanctity of human life.
Palestinians' humanity and resilience must remain at the center.
The demand is simple: freedom, dignity, and equality—the universal rights denied for decades.
Ending Netanyahu's genocidal project is a precondition for peace and regional stability.
Conclusion
Benjamin Netanyahu has crossed the threshold into international criminality.
His policies embody apartheid, racism, and genocide.
The world cannot normalize relations with a government that deliberately starves, displaces, and massacres an entire people. The international community must:
Uphold justice through the ICC and ICJ.
Impose sanctions and embargoes.
Amplify global solidarity with Palestine.
#MissionYahu is a call to action.
History will remember who stood for justice—and who enabled genocide.
Overview of Legal and Human Rights Findings
Executive Summary
This document provides a factual overview of key legal proceedings, human rights reports, and official statements from major international bodies and non-governmental organizations regarding the ongoing conflict. It is intended to present a neutral summary of public information, drawing on sources such as the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the International Criminal Court (ICC), United Nations (UN) reports, and human rights organizations.
1. The International Court of Justice (ICJ)
The ICJ, the principal judicial organ of the UN, is currently hearing a case brought by South Africa alleging that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
Provisional Measures: On January 26, 2024, the ICJ issued a ruling on provisional measures. The court found it plausible that Israel's actions could violate the Genocide Convention and ordered Israel to take all measures within its power to prevent genocide, ensure humanitarian aid access, and preserve evidence. The court did not order a ceasefire.
Subsequent Orders: In March and May 2024, the ICJ issued further provisional measures, reiterating its order for Israel to take effective measures to ensure the unhindered provision of basic services and humanitarian assistance. In the May order, it specifically instructed Israel to immediately halt its military offensive in Rafah.
2. The International Criminal Court (ICC)
The ICC is an independent body that investigates and prosecutes individuals for the most serious crimes of international concern.
Arrest Warrant Applications: In May 2024, the ICC Prosecutor, Karim A.A. Khan, announced he was seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as three Hamas leaders.
Alleged Crimes: The warrants against the Israeli leaders are sought for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, including "starvation of civilians as a method of warfare," "wilfully causing great suffering," "wilful killing," and "extermination and/or murder." The prosecutor stated there are "reasonable grounds" to believe they bear criminal responsibility for these acts.
3. United Nations Findings
Several UN bodies and special rapporteurs have published reports and statements on the conflict.
Humanitarian Crisis: The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has repeatedly documented the severe humanitarian situation in Gaza, highlighting widespread displacement, food insecurity, and the destruction of civilian infrastructure. In a November 2023 report, it stated that the entire population of Gaza was facing a "severe" food security crisis.
Special Rapporteur Reports: In a February 2024 report, Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Palestinian Territory, stated that there were "reasonable grounds" to believe that the threshold indicating the commission of genocide had been met. Her report cited evidence of starvation, collective punishment, and systematic attacks on civilian infrastructure.
4. Leading Human Rights Organizations
Major international and Israeli human rights groups have extensively reported on the conflict, documenting alleged violations of international law.
Amnesty International: In a February 2024 report, Amnesty International stated it had found evidence of "indiscriminate and disproportionate attacks" by the Israeli military. It has also called for an investigation into whether Israel's actions constitute war crimes.
Human Rights Watch (HRW): HRW has accused Israeli forces of using starvation as a weapon of war and has documented attacks on civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and schools. In a January 2024 statement, it warned of a "real and imminent risk of genocide."
B'Tselem: The Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem has described Israel's actions in Gaza as part of a system of apartheid. In a November 2023 briefing, it stated that the blockade on Gaza, coupled with the military offensive, amounted to collective punishment.
5. References and Additional Readings
ICJ Documents:
ICC Documents:
UN Reports:
Human Rights Organization Reports:
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