South Africa Calls on ICJ to Halt Israel’s Gaza Attacks; ICC Requests War Crime Arrest Warrants for Israeli Officials

World Court to issue ruling on actions taken during Israel’s Rafah offensive

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue a ruling on Friday regarding South Africa’s request to stop Israel’s offensive in Gaza, specifically in Rafah. South Africa has accused Israel of genocide and is seeking the intervention of the ICJ, also known as the World Court, to protect the Palestinian people and prevent further harm.

Israel has strongly refuted the claims made by South Africa, arguing that they are not in violation of the Genocide Convention from 1948. Despite Israel’s objections, the ICJ has rejected their demand to dismiss the case and has ordered them to prevent acts of genocide against Palestinians. However, the court has not yet ordered a halt to Israeli military operations.

In a separate development, the prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has requested arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his defense chief, and three Hamas leaders for alleged war crimes. The ICC prosecutes individuals for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, while the ICJ handles disputes between states at the highest UN level.

South Africa has requested additional emergency measures to safeguard Rafah, where many Palestinians are seeking shelter. They have also asked for increased access to Gaza for UN officials, humanitarian organizations, journalists, and investigators. Israel launched its offensive in response to attacks by Hamas-led militants, resulting in significant casualties among Palestinians.

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