Urgent calls for ceasefire in Gaza after aid convoy “massacre”: Marc Champion
In the aftermath of a tragic incident in Gaza, conflicting narratives emerge involving the deaths of over 100 people during an aid convoy.
In the aftermath of a tragic incident in Gaza, conflicting narratives emerge involving the deaths of over 100 people during an aid convoy.
In a controversial visit to Ethiopia, Brazil’s President Lula da Silva labeled Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide, sparking outrage.
Anthea Jeffrey dissects the broader implications for international humanitarian law as a result of the ICJ’s ruling against Israel.
Ivo Vegter criticises the inaccurate reporting of the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures against Israel.
In a recent ruling, the ICJ did not determine whether Israel committed genocide but focused on the plausibility of genocide criteria.
Critics argue that South Africa’s ICJ case against Israel is more about lawfare than achieving a political settlement.
Paul Hoffman of Accountability Now speaks to BizNews about South Africa’s International Court of Justice litigation and more
Ivo Vegter suggests that South Africa’s current pursuit of justice against Israel at the ICJ is primarily driven by electoral motives rather than genuine concern for preventing genocide.
The ICJ is set to conduct public hearings regarding SA’s genocide accusation against Israel in its military actions against Gaza.
In a South African move against Israel before the International Court of Justice, the government’s selective condemnation raises concerns.