International newspapers: The genocide case in The Hague is a wake-up call for Western governments News


International newspapers – in their reports and analyzes – shed light on the case filed by South Africa in the International Court of Justice in The Hague regarding the Israeli military attack on the Gaza Strip, and on the air strikes launched by the United States and Britain on targets of the “Ansar Allah” group (Houthis) in Yemen. .

In an article, The Guardian newspaper touched on the case filed by South Africa at the International Court of Justice in The Hague regarding the Israeli military attack on the Gaza Strip.

The article stated, “Raising the issue of genocide against Israel serves as a wake-up call to many Western governments and the media that have supported Israel’s brutal war through complicity and trying to direct the debate on the truth about what is happening in Gaza, supporting Israel diplomatically and supplying it with weapons.”

On the other hand, experts believe – in their analyzes published by the New York Times – that the strikes carried out against the Houthis in Yemen are unlikely to deter them, ruling out the hypothesis that the group will stop its attacks against ships in the Red Sea.

According to the newspaper’s report, the Houthis have been able to enhance their military capabilities over the past years.

For its part, the Financial Times wrote that the strikes led by the United States and Britain in Yemen “raise fears of expanding the conflict in the region,” noting that the ongoing Houthi attacks in the Red Sea forced the White House to reconsider its calculations despite President Joe Biden’s attempts to control the scope of the war in the region. Gaza strip.

In the same context, Le Monde newspaper saw that Operation “Guardian of Prosperity” – which was launched under pressure from the United States to secure cargo ships – did not receive much support from the West, and wrote that “a sign of this is the failure to mobilize defense reinforcements to make the mission a success.”

The French newspaper believes that the hesitation of Western countries – especially European countries – has contributed to the isolation of the United States in the region.

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