Boris Johnson condemns investigation into Zionist crimes
After British police said they were ready to accept complaints about war crimes by the Zionist regime in Gaza, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson criticized the actions of Scotland Yard in an interview with the Daily Telegraph.
The Daily Mail writes: "Under certain criteria, British police agree to the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigating Israeli war crimes and for this reason they have asked witnesses to record their observations." The newspaper also writes: “Boris Johnson says the British police decision is a “worrying policy.” According to the Daily Mail, British police have installed posters at the country's airports and asked witnesses to provide information about Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip, as the International Criminal Court is set to investigate Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip since October 7 last year. The posters state that passengers arriving from Israeli/Palestine territories who are victims of terrorism, war crimes or crimes against humanity can report these cases to airport police. The posters said that British police, which have a war crimes unit, support the investigation of the International Criminal Court in the Dutch city of The Hague, which has long investigated Israeli war crimes and now wants to obtain testimony about crimes after October 7. The Daily Mail also writes that Scotland Yard said it had received 40 statements in recent weeks, mostly about Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip.