ICJ orders Israel to “prevent” genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip
Published at: 26/01/2024 08:38 AM
The
International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Israel this Friday to “prevent” the
genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, in response to the
lawsuit filed by South Africa for crimes committed by the Zionist regime.
Also, in its
verdict, the court required Israel to prevent and punish cases of direct
incitement to genocide in the Palestinian enclave, in addition to allowing the
arrival of humanitarian aid to the region.
The President of
the Court, Joan Donoghue, said that within a month Israel must report on
the actions it is taking to comply with the judicial decision, while
stressing that South Africa has the right to file the lawsuit, since some
accusations fall within the provisions of the Convention for the
Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
“The Court is
well aware of the extent of the human tragedy that is unfolding in
the region and is deeply concerned about the continued loss of life and human
suffering,” RT quoted Donoghue, who reiterated that Palestinians
have the right to protection against acts of genocide.
The “state of
war” declared by Israel since October 7 against Palestinian territory
totals more than 26,000 people killed.
The first ruling
of the panel composed of 17 judges does not address the main question of whether
the Jewish country is committing genocide, but rather examines possible
emergency measures, understood as a kind of restraining order, while
studying the case in its entirety, which could normally take years.
Mazo News Team