Details of Nicaragua’s complaint against Germany in the International Court of Justice
Nicaragua's complaint against Germany is the third case raised in the International Court of Justice this year, centered on the Gaza war, and is more comprehensive than the South African case. |
reported by Mehr News Agency Citing Al-Mayadin, Nicaragua asked the International Court of Justice to issue a ruling asking Germany to stop supporting Israel and its decision to stop financial aid to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. for the Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) to stop.
Nicaragua has requested the adoption of “immediate and emergency measures” as part of a wider case at the two-day sessions of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands. which accuses Berlin of violating the Genocide Convention and the laws of war in supporting Israel in invading the Gaza Strip.
Nicaragua’s legal team at the International Criminal Court emphasized on Monday that Germany has been participating in the Palestinian genocide since the beginning of Israel’s invasion of the Gaza Strip and has violated international laws.
while analyzing Nicaragua’s action against Germany, the American newspaper “New York Times” reported that the new case filed in the International Court of Justice raises new questions about the responsibility of the countries that supported Israel in the Gaza war. They support weapons, it creates.
The newspaper added that Nicaragua’s complaint case, which is the third case to be brought to the International Court of Justice this year and deals with the Gaza war, has a wider scope than the South African case. .
In the continuation of the New York Times report, it is stated that Nicaragua accuses Berlin of violating the Geneva Conventions and the Anti-Genocide Convention, and while emphasizing the need to protect civilians, it accuses Israel of committing illegal acts. has accused in the occupied territories.
Lawyers also pointed out in an interview with the New York Times that Germany is the second supplier of weapons to Israel after the United States, while Berlin has acknowledged the full jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice. .
It should be said that South Africa filed a complaint with the International Court of Justice a few months ago, accusing the Israeli occupying regime of committing genocide in the Gaza Strip, and this international court issued An immediate cease-fire was ordered in Gaza during the month of Ramadan, which was met with Tel Aviv’s indifference.