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South Africa Accuses Israel of Genocide at ICJ

by Ayushi
January 13, 2024
in WORLD
The International Court of Justice has asked Israel to prevent genocidal acts amid its war in Gaza. The court concluded it has prima facie jurisdiction to entertain the case and ruled in favour of its request for provisional measures against Israel.
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As the Israel-Hamas conflict continues to escalate, South Africa has taken a significant step by approaching the International Court of Justice (ICJ) with accusations of genocide against Israel. The advocate of the High Court of South Africa, Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, referred to Israel’s top leadership as “genocidal inciters” and asserted that their intent is to destroy Gaza. The case has triggered a robust response from Israel, which has dismissed the genocide claims and accused South Africa of acting as the “legal arm” of Hamas.

 

The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, which has resulted in the deaths of more than 23,000 people in Gaza, started on October 7 when Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israel’s territory from Gaza, killing approximately 1,400 civilians. The terrorists also took over 200 people as hostages, using them as bargaining chips in negotiations with Israel.

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The judges of the ICJ, the United Nations’ top legal body, have heard compelling arguments from both sides and are expected to deliver a verdict in the case soon. The court will evaluate various facts to determine whether Israel is guilty of “destroying a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group, in whole or in part,” as outlined in the 1948 Convention on Genocide.

 

The ICJ’s decision could have significant implications for the Israel-Hamas conflict. The court’s role is to settle legal disputes between countries in accordance with international law and provide advisory opinions on legal questions referred by authorized UN organs and specialized agencies. While the ICJ does not have its own enforcement agency, a ruling against Israel could increase international pressure on the country.

 

South Africa has specifically requested the ICJ to impose an international injunction against Israel’s strikes on Gaza. If the ICJ rules in favor of South Africa’s request, Israel may face intensified scrutiny and diplomatic consequences. However, Israel retains the option to disregard the ICJ’s verdict and continue its military campaign in Gaza. In such a scenario, the matter may be brought to the UN Security Council, where the United States, as a permanent member with veto power, is likely to shield Israel from any adverse action.

 

The ongoing conflict has led to a rising civilian death toll in Gaza, prompting concern and criticism from even Israel’s closest allies. The ICJ’s decision will be closely watched as it navigates the complex legal terrain surrounding accusations of genocide in the context of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

 

The ICJ, headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands, serves as the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. It plays a crucial role in resolving legal disputes between states and offering authoritative interpretations of international law. The court’s decisions are binding on the parties involved, providing a forum for peaceful resolution of conflicts within the framework of international law.

 

As the ICJ weighs the evidence presented by South Africa and Israel, the international community is grappling with the complexities of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the legal implications of the genocide accusations. The situation underscores the need for a comprehensive and impartial examination of the events on the ground and the adherence to international legal standards in addressing conflicts of this nature.

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