Who could be scrutinized
Potential subjects: Individuals with ties to Canada (citizens, residents, or those entering Canada) who are credibly linked to international crimes. Media and advocacy attention has included calls to scrutinize IDF soldiers appearing at speaking events in Canada, reflecting public concern and pressure rather than official determinations of culpability.
Allegations in the public domain: International bodies and NGOs have raised claims about specific incidents (e.g., alleged summary executions in the West Bank and forced expulsions from camps), which create evidentiary trails the RCMP could monitor, but these are not Canadian findings on their own.
What this could lead to in Canada
Criminal accountability: If sufficient admissible evidence implicates someone within Canadian jurisdiction, the RCMP can refer cases for prosecution under Canada’s Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act
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