The Hague yellow card to the Zionist regime; Actions that Tel Aviv should take
The International Court of Justice on Friday read out a list of actions that Tel Aviv should take in the Gaza war in its initial ruling in the case of South Africa's complaint against the Zionist regime. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, the hearing of the judgment of the International Court of Justice about South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime for the genocide in the Gaza Strip began today (Friday).
Joan Donoghue, president and judge of The Hague Court, said in this session: “The court is fully aware of the tragedy that is happening in Gaza and condemns the ongoing killing in Gaza.”
Donoghue also said: “South Africa sees what is happening in Gaza as Genocide and every member state of the court can hold other member states accountable in this regard.” If there is a charter of the court, the court can take temporary measures. Each State Party may refer to the responsibilities of other States Parties to respect the provisions of the Genocide Convention”.
The President of the International Court of Justice stated that the conditions To implement temporary emergency measures against the Zionist regime in the Gaza war, he said: “The Palestinian people are under the protection of the Convention on the Non-Genocide.” Donoghue read a list of measures that the Zionist regime should take in “Israel must take immediate measures to prevent destruction in the Gaza Strip,” Donoghue explained, “Israel must take measures to improve the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.” Gaza to do. Israel must immediately make sure that the army does not commit the violations mentioned.” This verdict imposes international legal obligations on Israel.” to improve the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
Donoghue stated that the Hague Court also considered the statements of the Zionist authorities regarding the dehumanization of the Palestinians, and explained: “Israel must comply with the requirements of the Convention on the Non-Genocide”.
While pointing out that most of the residents of Gaza do not have access to water, food, medicine and basic living facilities, he added: “We have the right of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. to protect the acts of genocide”.
The South African government also responded to this judgment of the Hague Court and said: “We reject the temporary measures imposed by the International Court of Justice against Israel we welcome. This ruling is a decisive victory for the rule of law and an important milestone in finding justice for the Palestinian people.”
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