Palestinians walk through the rubble of their home destroyed during the three-week war with Israel in the southern Gaza strip on March 24, 2009. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad) | License Photo

Palestinians walk through the rubble of their home destroyed during the three-week war with Israel in the southern Gaza strip on March 24, 2009. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad) | License Photo

Palestinian mourners carry the body of fighter Mohamad Hamaidh during his funeral in the Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza on April 4, 2009. Two Palestinian gunmen were killed on April 4 in clashes with Israeli troops along the border of the Hamas-ruled Gaza, local medics said. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad) | License Photo

Palestinians wait to cross the Rafah border point into Egypt from the Gaza Strip on April 18, 2009. Egypt reopened its Rafah border with the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip for two days to enable students and the sick to cross, a security official said. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad) | License Photo

TEHRAN, April 22 (UPI) -- A conference of Islamic prosecutors in Iran worked Wednesday to develop an indictment against Israeli leaders, accusing them of war crimes in Gaza.

The charges stem from Israel's military offensive into Gaza in December and January against Hamas militants who control the strip. Among other things, the Israeli military has been accused of using excessive and indiscriminate force in civilian areas.


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Israel is "a regime that only understands the language of violence and force," CNN reported.

"I am confident that there will come a day when all Zionist criminals will be brought to justice," Ahmadinejad said on the second day of the conference in Tehran.

Israel said the offensive was an effort to end repeated rocket attacks originating from Gaza.

Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said the conference's claims against Israel will be heard "when this conference (starts) dealing with human rights in the countries that are members of this organization."

The two days of meetings in the Iranian capital included more than 200 senior judicial officials from the Organization of the Islamic Conference, an association of 56 states.