European official: The judgment of the Hague Court against Israel is binding
An EU official said the International Court of Justice ruling to stop Israeli military operations in Rafah is binding. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, “Johns Linarczyk”, the European Union crisis management commissioner today On Friday, he called the International Court of Justice’s ruling to stop Israeli operations in Rafah as binding.
Linarchik wrote on his user account on X (former Twitter): “I am aware of the decision of the International Court of Justice to stop military operations in Rafah and Opening the Rafah crossing for humanitarian and essential services.” He added: “The rulings of the International Court of Justice are binding on the parties and they must adhere to these rulings. I hope they will be implemented fully and immediately.” The Hague Court’s ruling against Israel Rafah Dad
Hours earlier, Jorpe Burrell, the head of the European Union’s foreign policy, said in response to the International Court of Justice ruling against Israel, that the Union will be forced to choose between the commitment to support international institutions and support Israel.
The International Court of Justice issued a decision on Friday regarding South Africa’s request to stop the aggression against Gaza and emphasized that Israel should immediately stop its military attack on Rafah. With the agreement of 13 of its members against 2 votes against, this court ordered the Zionist regime to stop the military attack on Rafah. The head of the International Court of Justice said: South Africa asked the court to take more measures in accordance with the developments of military operations in Rafah. The head of the International Court of Justice added: The court notes that the humanitarian situation in Rafah is catastrophic after weeks of bombing. Israel’s ground attack on Rafah is still ongoing and has led to another wave of displacement. Judge Nawaf Salam, the head of the International Court of Justice, emphasized: the temporary measures approved by the Court in March fully reflect the developments. The latter does not respond.
According to the judgment of the Hague Court, Israel did not provide sufficient conditions to ensure the safety and preservation of the lives of the refugees and their transfer from Rafah to Al-Mawasi. The court has found that the situation resulting from the Israeli attack on Rafah is an increasing danger to civilians. Circumstances require a change to our decision issued on March 28.
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