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Global Support for South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel at International Court of Justice

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
January 10, 2024
in Africa, Europe, International
Israel Vows to Contest South Africa’s Genocide Accusations at ICJ
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague is preparing for its first hearing in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel on Thursday. This case, which accuses Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, has garnered significant international attention, with several countries expressing their support for South Africa’s legal action.

South Africa filed the lawsuit at the end of December, citing violations of the 1948 Genocide Convention by Israel in its military actions in Gaza. The filing, which describes the brutal military assault that has resulted in over 23,000 Palestinian deaths, nearly 10,000 of them children, has sparked a global chorus calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

The countries backing South Africa, in this case, include members of the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC), such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, and Morocco. Malaysia, in a statement released on January 2nd, welcomed South Africa’s application and reiterated its call for an independent Palestinian state. Turkey, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Jordan, via Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, have also expressed their support. Bolivia became the first Latin American country to back the ICJ case, highlighting the historic nature of South Africa’s move.

Other countries showing support include the Maldives and Namibia, which expressed their backing during a UN General Assembly session. In addition to these countries, various advocacy groups and civil society organizations worldwide have joined South Africa’s call, demonstrating a broad base of international support.

Contrastingly, the United States has voiced its opposition to the genocide case, with National Security spokesperson John Kirby criticizing South Africa’s submission as meritless and counterproductive. Israeli President Isaac Herzog, in conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, condemned the lawsuit, thanking Blinken for Washington’s support of Israel. Notably, Israel’s Western allies, including the European Union, have mostly maintained silence on the ICJ case.

This legal battle at the ICJ is a significant moment in international law and diplomacy, highlighting the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of international courts in addressing allegations of genocide. As the world watches, the ICJ’s decisions in this case could have far-reaching implications for international relations and the global understanding of human rights and genocide.

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