Press TV - Palestines Hamas resistance movement has urged the Arab Leagueto file a lawsuit with the International Criminal Court (ICC)against Israel over its recent killings of over a dozen Palestinians during anti-occupation mass rallies in the Gaza Strip.
Hamaschief Ismail Haniyeh made the request during a phone conversation with Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit on Monday.
Haniyehs call for an ICC investigation came after the death toll from Fridays Israeli attacks on Palestinian protesters along the border fence between Gaza and the occupied territories rose to 18.
The Palestinian Health Ministry updated the number of the fatalities, after 29-year-old protester Fares al-Raqib succumbed to his wounds.
On Friday, around 30,000 Gazans marched to the fence with the occupied lands at the start of a six-week protest, dubbed The Great March of Return,demanding the right to return for Palestinians driven out of their homeland.
The rallies coincided with the 42nd anniversary of Land Day, which commemorates the murder of six Palestinians by Israeli forces in 1976.
Fridays demonstrations turned violent after Israeli forces used tear gas and live fire to force back demonstrators who had approached within a few hundred meters of the heavily-fortifiedfence.
In addition to the 18 killed, almost 1,500 Gazans were also injured during the clashes.
The Return rallies culminate on May 15, the day Palestinians commemorate Nakba Day (Day ofCatastrophe) when hundreds of thousands fled or were driven out of their homes in 1948, the year Israel was created.
The United Nations Security Council also held an urgent meeting on Saturday to discuss the situation in Gaza, but the 15-member body failed to condemn the Israeli bloodshed.
Elsewhere in his phone call with Aboul Gheit, Haniyeh underlined the need to go to the UN General Assembly to discuss the [Israeli] crime and form a special investigation commission, according to a statement by the Hamas chiefs office.
Aboul Gheit, for his part, decried the Israeli crime against participants in the peaceful rally.
The Israeli minister for military affairs, AvigdorLieberman, hasrejected calls for a probe into thekilling of Palestiniansby the regime forces, saying, We shall not cooperate with any commission of inquiry.
The Israeli military has also threatened to step up its response if tensions continue on the Gaza fence.
Arab League to meet on Gaza
Haniyehs phone call came on the eve of an emergency Arab League meeting on the Gaza carnage.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] The file photo shows a general view of the Arab League headquarters during a meeting in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.[/caption]
Saeed Abu Ali, the22-memberpan-Arabbodys assistant secretary general forPalestineand the occupied Arab territories, told the Palestinian Wafa news agency that the meeting will focus on the crimes of the occupation against the Palestinian people.
He also noted that the Arab League is closely following the developments after the Israeli massacre against peaceful civilians in Gaza.
The official further called on the international community to put an immediate halt to the Israeli crimes and to provide Palestinian people with protection.