South Africa’s 5,000-page case against the Zionist regime
reported Mehr news agency According to the Associated Press news agency, South Africa’s legal team delivered a nearly 5,000-page file to the United Nations Supreme Court, which is the last step in the case that this country accuses the Zionist regime of has proposed committing genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza.
According to the statement issued by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, this document, which the International Court of Justice will not make public until the next stage of the proceedings, is the “main file”. It suggests that Israel has “a special intention to commit genocide”.
An International Court of Justice official confirmed that they received the document.
One of the most important political events in Africa in 1402 was the valuable action of the South African government to file a complaint against the Zionist regime. South Africa accused the Zionist regime of genocide in Gaza in the International Court of Justice, and this regime and its supporters actually faced a shock and a surprising legal attack.
According to many experts in the field of international relations, South Africa, inspired by the valuable legacy of Nelson Mandela, filed a complaint against the Zionist regime as an anti-tyranny country and The supporter of the oppressed was a surprise. The legal team sent from South Africa raised the sensitive issue of the Zionist regime’s non-compliance with the 1948 Genocide Convention to the International Court of Justice and practically put the Zionist regime in a dead end situation.