Israeli analysts: We got a red card
Despite the fact that The Hague Court did not issue a ruling on the need for Tel Aviv to stop the war yesterday, Israeli analysts today Saturday, January 27, described the institution's legal warning as a "failure of Israel's narrative of the war" and stated that "we have to wait for more consequences." |
Fars News Agency International Group; “The Hague Court’s decision was a red card for Israel, and the consequences of this decision will be with us for years; We should expect many consequences for Israel and its political and military leaders”, these are the statements of the retired judge of the Supreme Court of Israel, Hanan Melzer.
In an interview with Israel TV channel 12, Melzer explained about the judgment of the Hague Court that “Israel must be careful about everything related to the Palestinians in the future; The essence of this vote is that Israel cannot do anything in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, or even about the continuation of the war and violent fighting.
Pressure and discomfort of Israeli representatives at the Hague Court
The Hague judges announced in a statement last Friday afternoon that “the court will issue its decision today on the possibility of applying immediate measures against Israel following South Africa’s accusations of genocide in the war against Gaza”.
At the end of its session, this court ordered Israel to use “all its capacities” for prevent more bloodshed in Gaza, in line with the implementation of the obligations of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide; In its ruling, the court demanded the immediate release of all prisoners.
Supporting Palestine in front of the headquarters of the Hague Court
international law expert Ilan Baumbach is also in this TV program While declaring his agreement with Meller’s analysis, he stated that the initial decision of the Hague Tribunal indicates “the failure and non-acceptance of the Israeli narrative about the war, and in contrast to the acceptance and victory of the Palestinian narrative”.
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