ICJ hearing: Why South Africa is accusing Israel of genocide
Published date: 11 January 2024 09:00 UTC
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Last update: 9 months 1 week ago
In an unprecedented first, South Africa is taking Israel to the International Court of Justice for violating the Genocide Convention in its unrelenting bombardment and siege of Gaza since 7 October 2023. This is the first time Israel - a nation state built as a sanctuary for Jews who have historically faced antisemitism, pogroms, and genocide - will take the stand to defend itself against accusations of genocide. In a meticulously written 84-page document, South Africa has made a strong case for why it believes Israel has committed genocide against the Palestinians.
Ahead of the first part of the case against Israel which will begin on January 11, here’s what you need to know.
Ahead of the first part of the case against Israel which will begin on January 11, here’s what you need to know.
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