Germany denied its involvement in the Gaza genocide at the Hague Tribunal
Following Nicaragua's complaint against Germany to The Hague Court regarding the facilitation of genocide in Gaza, German lawyers appeared in front of the court today and rejected this complaint. |
On Tuesday, in the complaint filed by Nicaragua at the International Court of Justice, Germany denied facilitating the genocide in the Gaza Strip by selling weapons to the Zionist regime and claimed that it supports the Palestinians.
According to the Reuters report, according to the data of the Ministry of Economy, Germany has been one of the strongest allies of the Zionist regime since October 7 and is one of the largest suppliers of weapons to this regime, which has military equipment and weapons worth 326.5 million euros (353.70 million dollars) in 2023 to the occupied territories.
Germany and other western countries are facing street protests, various legal cases and accusations of hypocrisy from militant groups. Tania von Oslar-Gleichen, the international law commissioner at the German Foreign Ministry, told the judges of the International Court of Justice in The Hague that the Nicaraguan case was rushed and based on weak evidence.
He claimed that arms exports are checked to ensure compliance with international laws. Germany is doing its best to fulfill its responsibility towards the people of Israel and Palestine, because Germany is the largest donor of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians.
Von Schlar-Gleichen said that the security of the Zionist regime is Germany’s priority because of the history of the Nazis killing Jews in the Holocaust. Germany has learned from its past, a past that includes responsibility for one of the most horrific crimes in human history, the Holocaust.
Nicaragua’s lawyers asked the International Court of Justice on Monday to order Germany to freeze arms sales to Israel and freeze aid to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) as emergency measures from
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