ICJ Affirms Beginning of Famine in Gaza and Orders Israel to Provide Urgent Aid

ICJ Urges Israel to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an order on Thursday, affirming that a famine is beginning to set in in the Palestinian territory, specifically Gaza, and ordered Israel to provide urgent humanitarian aid to the region. The ICJ stated that Israel must fulfill its obligations under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide by ensuring the provision of basic services and humanitarian assistance without delay and on a large scale in Gaza. The court recommended that aid to Gaza be provided by increasing the capacity and number of land crossing points and keeping them open as long as necessary.

On February 13th, South Africa filed a request before the ICJ expressing grave concern over the further impact of Israel’s military offensive in Rafah. South Africa had previously accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza and welcomed the ICJ’s decision to order Israel to prevent such acts. However, it is important to note that the ICJ’s orders are binding but it has no means of enforcing them.

The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza has been exacerbated by a war triggered by an attack by Hamas in Israel. This conflict has led to an increase in casualties, injuries, and destruction. According to UN reports, over 2 million people face famine in Gaza with 100% of the population experiencing serious food insecurity. While humanitarian aid arrives sporadically through land routes controlled by Israel, some countries have resorted to dropping supplies by air at times resulting at cost of human lives. Despite these efforts,

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