Justice Division attorneys wrote to Lawyer Common Merrick Garland this week, calling out the “glaring gap” between the division’s method to crimes dedicated by Russia and Hamas — versus the division’s silence on potential crimes dedicated by Israeli forces and civilians.
The four-page letter, dated Oct. 21, explicitly calls on the division to analyze potential crimes dedicated by Israeli troopers and civilians, together with the killings of Americans within the West Financial institution and Gaza.
“In prosecuting crimes committed by Russia, Hamas and other wrongdoers, the Department has appropriately demonstrated its commitment to upholding the rule of law in the midst of ongoing geopolitical conflicts,” the letter says. “But against the backdrop of numerous potential violations of U.S. law by individuals and entities affiliated with Israel, the Department’s silence and apparent inaction is a stark omission.”
The letter, which was first reported by Zeteo, a brand new media group on Substack, is a uncommon occasion of public disagreement from throughout the Justice Division. In contrast to on the State Division, there isn’t any established inside channel for DOJ staff to precise dissent over a coverage subject.
NPR reported two weeks in the past on the Justice Division’s silence over 4 U.S. residents killed this 12 months within the West Financial institution and Gaza Strip — the victims’ households say by Israelis — regardless of calls for from the Individuals’ households that the division examine.
The DOJ letter was anonymously signed “your colleagues.” NPR has confirmed that the three authors of the letter are mid-career attorneys on the Justice Division.
It is unclear how widespread the views expressed within the letter are among the many roughly 10,000 attorneys who work on the Justice Division, or what influence it may have.
One of many authors, talking on situation of anonymity resulting from issues about potential skilled retaliation, informed NPR the letter was emailed Monday to the lawyer basic’s chief of workers, Matt Klapper, from a non-department e-mail account.
The Justice Division declined to remark for this story.
“Fair and impartial application”
Throughout his time as lawyer basic, Garland has regularly spoken about upholding norms and “treating like cases alike.” That was the theme of a serious speech he delivered within the division’s Nice Corridor to the DOJ workforce on Sept. 12.
In that speech, the letter says, Garland informed the division’s staff that “as attorneys for the federal government, we shouldn’t be influenced by, amongst different elements, an individual’s background, our emotions regarding the victims, and the impact of a charging determination on our skilled and private circumstances.”
The letter additionally raises remarks Garland made after Congress handed the Justice for Victims of Battle Crimes Act in 2022, which permits the division to prosecute a suspected struggle prison within the U.S., whatever the particular person’s nationality.
“In the United States of America, there must be no hiding place for war criminals and no safe haven for those who commit such atrocities,” Garland stated on the time. “This bill will help the Justice Department fulfill that important mandate.”
After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Garland publicly condemned the “war crimes that the entire world has seen,” and arrange a particular crew to concentrate on potential Russian atrocities. The division has since charged 4 Russian troopers with struggle crimes in Ukraine for allegedly abducting and torturing an American citizen.
Within the Israel-Hamas battle, Garland has publicly confirmed the division is investigating the killing and kidnapping of Individuals in Hamas’ Oct. 7 assault on Israel. The division additionally has introduced terrorism prices towards six Hamas leaders.
However, the letter says, there was a “glaring gap” within the division’s enforcement of potential violations of U.S. legislation by Israeli authorities forces and residents.
“Despite credible evidence of violations of U.S. law, and in contrast to the department’s public position regarding crimes committed by Russia in its invasion of Ukraine, the department has taken no public steps to hold the perpetrators to account, even when the victims are U.S. citizens,” it says.
The letter lists a number of Individuals residents who’ve been killed this 12 months by Israeli troopers or civilians, together with Jacob Flickinger, Aysenur Eygi, Tawfic Abdel Jabbar and Mohammad Khdour.
“Not only has no one been held to account, but the department has made virtually no public announcement of any investigations or even an acknowledgment of its commitment to seek accountability,” the letter says.
It additionally says that there’s “credible evidence” that the Israeli navy could have dedicated struggle crimes in Gaza, together with pressured displacement and hunger, illegal confinement, torture and inhumane remedy of Palestinian detainees and mass destruction of civilian property and infrastructure.
Warning about ‘equipment of politics’
The Worldwide Prison Courtroom prosecutor has requested arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his protection minister on prices of struggle crimes and crimes towards humanity. The prosecutor additionally requested arrest warrants for 3 prime Hamas figures on the identical prices, though all three have been been killed by Israel.
Israel, an in depth American ally that the U.S. provides with weapons, says its actions in Gaza have been in accordance with the legal guidelines of struggle.
The DOJ attorneys’ letter factors out that U.S. courts would have jurisdiction over Israeli troopers or officers who journey to the U.S., in addition to the greater than 23,000 U.S. residents who it says are at the moment serving within the Israeli navy.
The identical rigor that has been utilized to holding Russian and Hamas perpetrators to account ought to be utilized “where the perpetrators are acting on behalf of a political ally and the victims are stateless,” the letter says. “The disparate treatment of conduct by Israeli actors, reflected both in public statements and in charges the Department has brought, risks the precise implication you warned against—that our department has become ‘an apparatus of politics.’”
The division ought to open investigations into the killings of Individuals and potential Israeli struggle crimes, if it has not already carried out so, the letter says, and state publicly that it’s investigating. The letter additionally means that DOJ and FBI create a webpage for amassing proof of potential Israeli struggle crimes, just like what was arrange for amassing proof of potential Russian struggle crimes.
“Doing so will not only allow the department to raise awareness and provide guidance to those who may possess evidence of such crimes, but it will restore the public’s faith in the department’s commitment to basic principles of justice and equality under the law,” it says.