Israel’s denial of aid to Gaza is a violation of the International Court of Justice ruling
Human Rights Watch accused the Zionist regime of preventing aid to Gaza in violation of the International Court of Justice ruling. |
reported by Mehr News Agency According to the Associated Press, Human Rights Watch announced on Monday, one month after the important verdict of the Hague Court, that Israel does not comply with the ruling of this UN Supreme Court to provide immediate aid to the desperate people in the Gaza Strip. slow.
In its initial response to South Africa’s lawsuit accusing Israel of genocide, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to do its best to prevent death, destruction and any act of genocide. to do in Gaza Israel denies the accusations against it and says that it is fighting “to defend itself”!
Human Rights Watch pointed to a 30% decrease in the average daily arrival of aid trucks to Gaza in the weeks following the court ruling, saying: Israel does not adhere to the court ruling on providing aid.
Human Rights Watch stated that Israel does not facilitate the delivery of fuel to the north of Gaza, which has been severely damaged, and that it is due to preventing aid from reaching the north. He blamed Gaza.
The World Food Program announced last week that it was forced to suspend the sending of aid due to the increasing chaos in this besieged part of Gaza.
Omar Shaker, Director of the Israel and Palestine Department at Human Rights Watch, said: “The Israeli government has simply ignored the court’s ruling, and in some ways even further hindered the arrival of vital aid. has intensified its repression.”
Israel denies restricting aid and blames aid agencies operating in Gaza, but the UN says trucks cannot reach the Gaza crossing because the situation is too dangerous at times.
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Early Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced that the army has submitted its operational plan for Rafah as well as plans to evacuate civilians from the war zones to the war cabinet, but more details He did not present.
The situation in Rafah, home to overcrowded refugee camps, has sparked global concern, and Israel’s allies have warned it must protect civilians in the battle against Hamas.