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South Africa called for more action by the Hague Tribunal against the Israeli regime

With the expansion of Israeli military attacks in Rafah, South Africa requested the Hague Court to declare more emergency measures against this regime.

reported by Mehr News, in a situation where the occupation has intensified the attack on the eastern banks of the city of Rafah in southern Gaza and there are fears that another horrific genocide will be carried out by the criminals, the government of South Africa is asking for more emergency measures from the court. international justice against the Zionist regime in the current situation.

The Al Jazeera news base reported on Friday night that the South African government announced that the emergency measures issued by the International Court of Justice against the Zionist regime cover the change in the current situation in Gaza. does not give.

South Africa warned of the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Rafah and announced: Israel’s attack on Rafah and the severe danger posed to humanitarian aid and basic services, the life of the medical system and survival Palestinians in Gaza is not the only aggravation of the current situation in this region.

South Africa’s statement to The Hague said the attack also “creates new conditions that cause irreparable damage to the rights of the Palestinian people in Gaza.”

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

The preliminary ruling of the International Court of Justice regarding South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime was issued on Friday, the 6th of Bahman; This ruling obliges the Zionist regime to take measures to prevent the genocide in Gaza.

 

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