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Chilean court reopens case against soldier for Gaza war crimes

5 June 2026
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A judicial ruling in Chile has reopened a criminal case against Rom Kovtun, an Israeli-Ukrainian soldier accused of war crimes in Gaza. The Santiago Court of Appeals overturned an earlier decision by the Eighth Guarantee Court, which had declined to examine the complaint. The appellate court emphasized the need to hear all parties before determining jurisdiction. A public hearing is set for June 12, where the complainant, defense, and Public Prosecutor’s Office will argue over the applicability of Chilean law regarding war crimes committed abroad. The complaint, filed by the Hind Rajab Foundation, alleges Kovtun’s involvement in the siege of the Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza, resulting in significant destruction and civilian casualties.

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This case highlights the ongoing debate over universal jurisdiction in Chile, which allows for the prosecution of serious crimes regardless of where they were committed. Chilean Law No. 20.357 aligns with the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, criminalizing genocide and war crimes. Historically, Chilean courts have shown reluctance to apply universal jurisdiction consistently, often rejecting such cases. A successful prosecution could set a significant legal precedent for holding individuals accountable for international crimes within the Chilean justice system, particularly regarding actions taken in conflict zones like Gaza.

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