January 28, 2024
Britain also came forward to help Israel, which was disgraced by the International Court of Justice for the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.
According to a foreign news agency, Britain says that Israeli actions in Gaza cannot be taken as genocide.
Speaking to the Arab media, the spokesperson of the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office said that we have reservations about this case, South Africa has done a wrong and provocative thing by bringing the case to the International Court of Justice.
The decision of the International Court of Justice against Israel on the genocide of Palestinians
It should be remembered that the International Court of Justice declared in its interim decision on the request of South Africa regarding the genocide of Palestinians by Israel that some of the accusations of genocide of Palestinians by Israel are true. Israel should allow humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Out of the 17-member panel of the International Court of Justice, 16 judges were present and the President of the International Court of Justice delivered the interim verdict.
15 judges of the International Court of Justice supported the decision and 2 opposed, while the emergency orders of the International Court of Justice were passed by a majority of 2-15.
The International Court of Justice said in the interim decision that many lives and infrastructure have been lost in the Israeli attacks in response to the Hamas attack, many UN agencies have presented resolutions against the Israeli attacks.
The International Organization of Justice expressed concern about the human loss in Gaza and said that the Israeli attacks in Gaza have caused massive civilian deaths and the Court is aware of the extent of the human tragedy in Gaza.
The International Court of Justice also rejected the Israeli request to suspend the Gaza Genocide case and declared that it will not dismiss the Genocide case against Israel, there is enough evidence of the Genocide case against Israel, some accusations against Israel. Genocide falls within the provisions of the Convention.