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Israel Urges ICJ To Dismiss South Africa’s Gaza Request”
Israel Urges ICJ To Dismiss South Africa’s Gaza Request”....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Israel has submitted a plea to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) urging the dismissal of South Africa’s request concerning a military operation in Rafah, situated in the southern region of the Gaza Strip…..READ ALSO
The objection from Israel was formally presented to the ICJ in The Hague, with detailed arguments outlined in a statement of observations published on the ICJ’s official website.
South Africa’s application to the ICJ came in response to the announcement of an imminent military offensive by the Israel Defence Forces in Rafah, a border town neighboring Egypt.
In its plea to the ICJ, South Africa emphasized the need for the court to intervene to prevent further violations of Palestinian rights in Gaza. It also urged the ICJ to assess whether the military operation violated the court’s previous ruling issued in January.
According to South Africa, over one million individuals have fled to Gaza, with many displaced from their homes by Israeli military evacuation orders, resulting in widespread destruction. The country warned of the potential for further large-scale casualties and harm if the military offensive proceeds in Rafah.
The plea from South Africa emphasized the perceived violations of international conventions, including the Genocide Convention, and the ICJ’s previous ruling.
At present, it remains uncertain when the ICJ will issue a ruling on the matter. While the rulings of the ICJ are legally binding, the court lacks enforcement mechanisms.
The dispute between Israel and South Africa regarding the Gaza military operation underscores the complexities and tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the international legal avenues pursued by concerned parties to address perceived violations of human rights and international law.
