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South Africa’s new anti-Israel appeal to the Hague Tribunal

The South African government requested the International Court of Justice to take more emergency measures against the Zionist regime after it imposed "starvation" on the residents of Gaza.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, the South African government on Wednesday requested the International Court of Justice to take more emergency measures against the Zionist regime following the “massive famine” caused by this regime’s encroachment on the Gaza Strip.

Al Jazeera news network reported on Wednesday night that South Africa asked the International Court of Justice to take more emergency measures against the Zionist regime.

South Africa also demanded immediate action by the Hague Tribunal to prevent famine in the Gaza Strip.

The representative of this country in the International Court of Justice announced that there is a need for more measures to ensure the safety and health of 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza.

Formerly “Vincent Maguinia” The official spokesman of the President of South Africa called for immediate action to ensure that further genocide in the Gaza Strip is prevented.

These statements came after the South African government made an urgent request to the International Court of Justice to make a decision. Israel should investigate the expansion of military operations of this occupying regime’s army in Rafah and prevent the implementation of this decision of the Zionist regime’s army.

Earlier, South Africa submitted a complaint against the Zionist regime to the International Court of Justice for violating the Genocide Convention.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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