The UN’s highest court notes a “perilous” situation but rejects South Africa’s request to order urgent measures to protect civilians. The UN’s top court said it took note of the …
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The UN’s highest court has ordered Israel to prevent destruction in Gaza. The Israeli war has ravaged the Gaza Strip. Eighty-five percent of the population has been displaced. Much of …
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South Africa urges ICJ to consider action over planned Israeli attack on Rafah | Israel’s War on Gaza News
The World Court asked to order additional emergency measures before an attack on Gaza City filled with displaced people. South Africa says it has asked the World Court to examine …
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South Africa’s ambassador to the United States speaks with Marc Lamont Hill about the implications of the case and the court’s decision. Last week, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) …
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A week after the ICJ decision, is Israel following the Court’s orders? | Israel’s War on Gaza News
It has been a week since the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an emergency ruling in the genocide case filed by South Africa against Israel in December. In its …
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The International Court of Justice rejects Ukraine’s accusations and considers that Russia did not “finance terrorism” by arming the separatists in Donbass. ADVERTISEMENT The International Court of Justice considers that …
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Illustrated history: Israel, the genocide and the importance of the ICJ
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The ICJ decision was a legal victory at the cost of Palestinian lives | Israel’s war against Gaza
I must preface this article with the following caveat: Given the magnitude of the cruel circumstances, my reading of the much-anticipated preliminary ruling from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) …
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Interim orders issued Friday by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to Israel in its war on Gaza are significant, but their immediate implications are “limited,” some experts say. On …
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The order given by the ICJ to Israel to end acts of genocide marks a turning point in the war in Gaza. Part 1: What does the ICJ ruling mean …
