Ireland joined South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime
reported Mehr news agency quoted by Al Jazeera, Irish Foreign Minister Michael Martin announced today Wednesday that his country has joined South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ireland announced in this regard: the government has agreed to participate in the case that South Africa brought to the International Court of Justice against Israel under the Genocide Convention.
On Thursday (January 21) last year, the International Court of Justice in The Hague, the Netherlands, held the first hearing of South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime on charges of genocide. Palestine began in the Gaza Strip; The meeting was extended to Friday.
At the end of last December, South Africa submitted this case to the International Court of Justice and emphasized that the Zionist regime during its declared war against Hamas in Gaza “acted “genocide” and asked this legal authority to take measures so that the army forces of the regime temporarily stop continuing their deadly operations in the region.
So far, Spain, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Turkey, Chile, and Libya have joined South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime at the International Court of Justice.
In the decision issued by this international body, an arrest warrant was issued for Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, and some other leaders of this regime; A ruling that was welcomed by many countries.