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        "id": 1650331,
        "msgid": "tpm-and-mer-c-indonesia-affirm-attack-on-unifil-as-war-crime-1775098306",
        "date": "2026-04-02 00:27:23",
        "title": "TPM and MER-C Indonesia affirm attack on UNIFIL as war crime",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Legal",
        "summary": "Tim Pengacara Muslim (TPM) and MER-C Indonesia have strongly condemned the attacks on UNIFIL peacekeeping personnel, including the deaths of three Indonesian TNI soldiers, classifying them as war crimes under international law. Citing Article 8 of the Rome Statute and UN Security Council Resolution 1701, they argue that Israel's repeated targeting of peacekeepers constitutes a grave violation prosecutable by the International Criminal Court. The organisations urge all parties, particularly Israel, to cease hostilities and respect the neutrality of international humanitarian missions.",
        "content": "<p>The military actions by Israel that repeatedly target UNIFIL\npersonnel not only constitute a serious violation of international\nhumanitarian law but also a crime that can be prosecuted at the\nInternational Criminal Court. Jakarta (ANTARA) - Tim Pengacara Muslim\n(TPM) and MER-C Indonesia firmly state that the attack on UNIFIL\npeacekeeping personnel, including the martyrdom of three TNI soldiers,\nconstitutes a war crime. \u201cWe firmly state that the attack carried out\nagainst UNIFIL peacekeeping personnel, including the three TNI personnel\nwho were martyred, constitutes a war crime,\u201d said TPM representative\nAchmad Michdan during a joint press conference in Jakarta on Wednesday.\nHe stated that based on Article 8 paragraph (2) letter b number (iii) of\nthe Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), an attack\nintentionally directed against personnel, installations, materials,\nunits, or vehicles involved in a peacekeeping mission in accordance with\nthe UN Charter is categorised as a war crime. In addition, UN Security\nCouncil Resolution 1701 (2006) and the Fourth Geneva Convention also\nexplicitly protect peacekeeping forces from all forms of attack. \u201cThus,\nIsrael\u2019s military actions that repeatedly target UNIFIL personnel not\nonly constitute a serious violation of international humanitarian law\nbut also a crime that can be prosecuted before the International\nCriminal Court,\u201d he said. Achmad also conveyed that TPM and MER-C\nIndonesia strongly condemn all forms of attacks on peacekeeping\npersonnel and international mission facilities. According to him, such\nactions constitute a serious violation of human rights and international\nnorms that should be upheld by all parties. \u201cWe also call on all parties\ninvolved in the conflict, particularly Israel as the trigger of\nescalation of violence in the region, to immediately stop the attacks\nand respect the presence and neutrality of the international team\ncarrying out humanitarian missions,\u201d he added.<\/p>",
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