UN court hears South Africa's genocide case against Israel next week
Jan 05, 2024
Amsterdam [Netherlands], January 5: For the first time since the beginning of the Gaza-Israel war in October, Israel must face the accusation of genocide before an international court, with hearings based on a South African complaint scheduled for January 11 and 12.
The dates were announced on Wednesday evening by the International Court of Justice, the highest UN court, in The Hague. South Africa will make its case on January 11 and Israel its on the 12th, the court said. Two hours are planned for each side.
South Africa had invoked the Genocide Convention in its complaint filed with the court on Friday. Both South Africa and Israel have signed the convention.
For the time being, these are summary proceedings. South Africa had requested immediate measures, saying the court should order an end to the violence against Palestinians in order to protect their rights "from further serious and irreparable harm." According to South Africa, Israel's attacks are "genocidal in nature," as they are aimed at destroying the Palestinians in the area.
Source: Qatar Tribune