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<h1 class="gmail-single_title">Verdict from the people: Why the Gaza Tribunal is about accountability, not symbolism</h1>
<div class="gmail-article-author"><h3><a href="https://english.palinfo.com/authors/ramzy-baroud"> <i class="gmail-fa-solid gmail-fa-quote-left"></i> Ramzy Baroud
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<p class="gmail-single_date">Thursday 6-November-2025</p><div class="gmail-post_content">
<p>In the face of the international legal and political systems\u2019
paralyzing silence and utter failure to hold Israel accountable for its
genocide in Gaza, international civil society has refused to stand idly
by. Instead, it continues to forge a path, presenting essential working
models for what true justice in Palestine must look like.</p>
<p>The latest, and arguably most critical, expression of this global
conscience is the Gaza Tribunal. Its final session concluded in Istanbul
on Sunday, 26 October.</p>
<p>The Tribunal, launched in London in November 2024 and consciously
modeled on the historic Russell Tribunal, has a mission to activate
global civil society and provide a comprehensive \u2018people\u2019s record\u2019 by
rigorously documenting Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people.</p>
<p>Its activities involved earlier hearings in Sarajevo and
consolidating findings across three thematic chambers: International
Law; International Relations and World Order; and History, Ethics, and
Philosophy. The Istanbul session culminated with a Jury of Conscience
issuing a powerful moral judgment that accused Israel of systematic
exterminatory violence.</p>
<p>These civil society-led tribunals are held specifically to fill the
ethical and legal void created by the international system\u2019s failure to
confront war crimes carried out by powerful states that are, by all
appearances, practically immune from accountability.</p>
<p>In the case of Palestine, such initiatives are particularly critical.
They contribute to a well-recorded indictment of Israeli war crimes,
and of those who enable them through direct funding, the provision of
weapons, or the blocking of any punitive actions at international
institutions.</p>
<p>Though mechanisms exist through the United Nations Security Council
(UNSC), the International Court of Justice (ICJ), and the International
Criminal Court (ICC), the US government and other allies of Israel have
consistently succeeded in blocking or at best obstructing the legal
paths that could have stopped the war of extermination against
Palestinians.</p>
<p>The Gaza Tribunal thus becomes a necessary platform for casting
educated, evidence-based judgment \u2014 the very judgment that should have
been adopted by the ICJ and enforced by the UNSC. Those behind these
initiatives are well-experienced international law experts, academics,
and well-regarded justice activists. They include renowned figures such
as Dr Richard Falk, former UN Special Rapporteur for Palestine, and
professor emeritus of international law at Princeton University, who
served as the Tribunal\u2019s president.</p>
<p>In their \u2018Final Findings and Moral Judgment\u2019 statement, the panel of
judges condemned the Israeli genocide, referencing its \u201cholistic
nature,\u201d its \u201cdehumanization of the people,\u201d and its \u201csadistic
character.\u201d</p>
<p>Among other investigated crimes, the judges indicted and condemned
Israel for the crimes of starvation and famine, domicide (the deliberate
destruction of homes and shelter), ecocide (the systematic destruction
of the environment and ecosystems), reprocide (the destruction of
conditions for procreation and reproduction), and scholasticide (the
systematic destruction of educational facilities, personnel, and the
collective memory of a people).</p>
<p>The judges also condemned the killing of journalists, the very
individuals attempting to document and expose the genocide, along with
their families. \u201cSilencing these journalists is instrumental to the
concealment of the genocide and more journalists have been killed than
in any other conflict,\u201d the final statement starkly read.</p>
<p>The statement further condemned the prevalent use by Israel of
torture, sexual violence, forced disappearances, and gender-based
violence in detention, among a host of other egregious crimes.</p>
<p>Crucially, the final verdict directly assigned responsibility to
powerful actors. The Tribunal found that \u201cWestern governments,
particularly the United States and others,\u201d have been complicit in the
Israeli genocide and, in some cases, actively colluded with it.</p>
<p>The scope of complicity and collusion was not limited to state
actors. It extended to media and academic institutions that, the
Tribunal found, actively justify the Israeli crimes, silence the
Palestinian voice, and provide wholesale condemnation of all
Palestinians \u2014 a position entirely consistent with Israel\u2019s own
narrative.</p>
<p>The powerful indictment of Israel is not merely symbolic. Its
practical value, however, depends entirely on our collective ability to
leverage its findings. We must use this evidence to advance the many
legal cases lodged against Israeli leaders, military officials, and
individual soldiers.</p>
<p>The massive files, victim testimonies, expert analysis, and
eyewitness accounts constitute a treasure trove for those committed to
seeing Israeli war criminals punished for one of the worst crimes
carried out against a civilian population in modern history.</p>
<p>It is critical to recognize that much of the ongoing legal
proceedings concerning Gaza \u2014 at the ICJ, the ICC, and in various
national courts \u2014 have been pioneered and sustained by civil society.
These efforts are led by human rights groups, legal research
organizations, and justice activists.</p>
<p>The Gaza Tribunal, therefore, is not an endpoint; it is a vital step
on the path to justice and accountability. It has consciously built upon
the work of past initiatives and now serves as a major, indispensable
stepping stone for future action.</p>
<p>Unlike divine judgment, human justice is neither guaranteed nor
inevitable; it is a fierce process. Its attainment rests entirely on the
determination of those who fight for it and aspire to achieve it.</p>
<p>Friends of Palestine, globally, are unwavering in their resolve to
shatter Israeli immunity once and for all. The Gaza Tribunal is a
powerful weapon in their arsenal. Its success hinges on our unyielding
faith in the process, and our ironclad determination to follow through.</p>
<p><em>-Dr. Ramzy Baroud is a journalist, author and the Editor of The
Palestine Chronicle. He is the author of six books. His forthcoming
book, \u2018Before the Flood,\u2019 will be published by Seven Stories Press. His
other books include \u2018Our Vision for Liberation\u2019, \u2018My Father was a
Freedom Fighter\u2019 and \u2018The Last Earth\u2019. Baroud is a Non-resident Senior
Research Fellow at the Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA).</em></p>
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