Nicaragua takes 4 Western countries to court for supporting Israel
Nicaragua plans to sue the four countries of Germany, Canada, England and the Netherlands for providing arms to Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. |
According to Fars News Agency, Nicaragua plans to file a complaint with the International Court of Justice in The Hague against the four countries of Germany, Canada, England, and the Netherlands for providing arms to Israel.
In a statement, Nicaragua’s executive body has warned Western countries about their possible complicity in “gross and systematic violations” of humanitarian laws and international treaties.
Nicaragua has asked these 4 countries Immediately stop sending arms, ammunition and technology to Israel because Tel Aviv may use them to violate the Genocide Convention.
The country also stressed that the countries that support Israel must immediately To be informed about the possibility of committing a crime of genocide by Israel, they should end their arms relations with this regime.
This complaint was raised in a situation where South Africa filed a complaint against Israel at the Hague Court. He prosecuted this regime for the possibility of committing genocide in Gaza.
On February 6, the International Court of Justice announced its initial ruling on South Africa’s complaint against Israel and asked Israel to take the necessary measures to prevent the genocide in Gaza.
The court also ordered Israel to report to this court all the measures it has taken to prevent the genocide within one month of the verdict. Based in The Hague to report. Despite this, the Hague Court did not issue an emergency order to stop the war in Gaza, contrary to the request of South Africa.
International law experts say that the International Court of Justice spent the first 36 minutes of its discussion explaining The ruling on South Africa’s right to sue Israel indicates that the court has not ruled out the possibility of genocide in Gaza. For this reason, Friday’s initial verdict is considered to be a kind of confirmation of genocidal actions by the Israelis.
Ona Hathaway, a law professor at Yale University, said in an interview with the New Yorker: “The court The International Court of Justice has its own procedures and those not familiar with these procedures may not know that what South Africa was seeking was an application for interim measures. Such a request in no way means that the court will immediately issue a ruling that genocide has taken place or not.” It was for the court to declare by issuing a temporary ruling whether there is enough evidence to decide whether genocide has occurred or not.
The Israeli regime’s war in Gaza has so far led to the martyrdom of more than 27,000 Palestinians and the wounding of tens of thousands of others. This war has also resulted in the displacement of more than 80% of the population of Gaza. The Islamic resistance movement of Palestine, Hamas, on the seventh of October (15th of Mehr) in response to more than seven decades of occupation of Palestine and nearly two decades of siege of Gaza and imprisonment and torture of thousands of Palestinians, started the operation known as “Al-Aqsa Storm”.
This operation was one of the deadliest attacks against this regime. Hamas fighters penetrated into the occupied territories at several points of the border fences, attacked the villages and besides killing a large number of Israelis, captured a number of them. Reports indicate that Hamas is currently holding 136 Israeli prisoners in Gaza.
In response to this operation, the Zionist regime launched heavy attacks against Gaza and placed this area under siege. put full Despite this, as analysts say, the al-Aqsa storm operation has imposed a major security-political defeat on Israel.
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