ALBAWABA - Israel's National Security Minister Ben-Gvir alleges bias and accuses the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of being 'antisemitic,' asserting that the court 'does not seek justice.'
the International Court of Justice (ICC) has issued urgent directives to Israel, urging the submission of a comprehensive report detailing all temporary measures implemented within a month. The ICC's ruling imposes significant legal obligations on Israel, emphasizing the need for immediate actions to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The court specifically calls for Israel to ensure the prompt provision of essential humanitarian needs in the region.
Furthermore, the ICC emphasizes the urgency of Israel verifying, without delay, that its military forces are not engaging in violations previously mentioned. The court directs Israel to take proactive measures to prevent direct incitement to genocide.
In a comprehensive statement, the International Court of Justice underscores its call for Israel to commit unequivocally to avoiding any actions related to killing, assault, and destruction against the people of Gaza. This latest development adds to the ongoing scrutiny of Israel's actions and policies in the region.
International Court of Justice: Deep Concern Over Ongoing Loss of Lives in Gaza. The International Criminal Court, in its latest update, expressed grave concern over the continuous loss of life in Gaza. The court emphasized that Africa has the direct right to file a genocide case against Israel, and the court cannot dismiss the case based on Israel's request