Egypt is investigating the reduction of diplomatic relations with the Zionist regime
After joining the complaint case against the Zionist regime at the Hague Court, the Egyptian government is currently considering reducing the level of diplomatic relations with this regime. |
reported by Egypt’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Sunday announcing that the country intends to formally support South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime at the International Criminal Court.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt stated: The filing of this complaint takes place in the shadow of the escalation and expansion of Israeli attacks against civilians in the Gaza Strip. We ask Israel to fulfill its obligations as an occupying power and implement the temporary measures issued by the International Criminal Court.
Egyptian Foreign Ministry announced: We once again ask the United Nations Security Council and influential parties to establish a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and stop military operations in Rafah immediately. take action.
At the same time, “Sameh Shoukry”, the Egyptian foreign minister, claimed that the peace agreement with Israel is a strategic choice for Egypt and the main pillar of peace in the region.
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The International Criminal Court reviewed the request for a hearing presented by South Africa against the Zionist regime, alleging that this regime committed mass genocide in the Gaza Strip in early February of last year.
After that, the judges of the International Criminal Court issued temporary rulings against the Zionist regime as requested by South Africa. This court asked the Zionist regime to take all necessary measures to prevent genocide in Gaza. This court ordered the Zionist regime to report to The Hague court all the measures it has taken to prevent the genocide within one month. Also, the judge of this court said that the said sentence creates international obligations for the Zionist regime.
In addition, the Hague Tribunal ordered the Israeli regime to take “immediate measures” to provide urgently needed services and humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip, but However, he did not issue an order to establish a ceasefire in this war.