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Ireland supported South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime

The Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland demanded that the Zionist regime be held accountable for its crimes against the Gaza Strip.

According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, “Michael Martin”, the Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland, said in an interview that he condemned the bombing of the Gaza Strip by the Zionist regime and demanded that this regime be held accountable for its actions.

According to “Press Association” news agency, Martin said in an interview with “RTA” radio network: “Israel must be held accountable for what it does. I condemn the continued bombing of the Gaza Strip. This bombing is shocking and horrific and completely unjustified.”

Martin, who also serves as Ireland’s foreign minister and defense minister, expressed his support for the lawsuit filed by the South African government against the regime. The Zionist accused of genocide was brought before the International Court of Justice and announced that Ireland also intends to join it as this case progresses. Martin, defending the position of his government regarding this The case stated: “The International Court of Justice is investigating this case related to war crimes, including genocide, and the case is currently in the investigation phase. South Africa has a preliminary case in progress in this court, and Israel has responded to it, while practically no one has yet joined this case, and no one can join it at the current stage.”

He added, Ireland has presented legal documents about the occupation of parts of the West Bank to the International Court of Justice and has allocated three million euros of additional funding to this court to strengthen its investigations into war crimes.

Martin also stated that Ireland is considering joining South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime as soon as this case goes through the preliminary stages.

This senior government official “What South Africa is seeking is exactly what we have been seeking: an immediate cessation of hostilities and unhindered humanitarian access to Gaza,” Ireland said. The International Court of Justice is going to announce a preliminary assessment in response to South Africa’s request.”

He pointed out: “We are examining South Africa’s complaint very seriously. As these conventional judicial procedures take years to resolve, in the meantime we must focus on achieving a ceasefire.”

Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Ireland He also said that he intends to take measures at the level of the European Union with the aim of “bringing stronger pressure on Israel to stop its operations”. Based in The Hague, he demanded to investigate Israel’s accusation of committing genocide in the Gaza war.

In this 84-page complaint, South Africa states that Israel has violated the provisions of the “Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide”.

A few days ago, the Minister of Justice of South Africa, in response to the arguments put forward by the Zionist regime in rejecting the charge of genocide, said that the efforts of this regime to reject the complaint made by South Africa regarding the genocide in Gaza Failed “disgracefully”.

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