Among the precautionary measures requested by South Africa are an “immediate” withdrawal and the “cessation” of its military offensive in Ráfah. The ICJ is expected to announce its decision from 1:00 p.m.
The international Court of Justice (ICJ) will announce this Friday its decision on the additional precautionary measures requested by South Africa against Israel, which includes an “immediate” withdrawal and the “cessation” of its military offensive in Rafah, in the extreme south of Gaza, among other requested measures. to prevent a “genocide” against the Palestinians of Gaza.
The ICJ, the highest court of the United Nations, will rule a week after the public hearings held last Thursday and Friday, in which South Africa denounced that Israel’s “institutionalized impunity” is allowing the “annihilation” of the Palestinians of Gaza, with the offensive in Ráfah as the “final phase” of that “destruction”.
The Court has convened public hearing for 3:00 p.m. Dutch (13:00 GMT) at the Peace Palace in The Hague, during which the judge and president of the ICJ, Nawaf Salam, will read the decision reached after hearing arguments last week from the two parties, South Africa and Israel, on the need for these additional precautionary measures.
The origins of this case date back to December 29, when South Africa initiated proceedings against Israel and accused it of violating the Genocide Convention with its war in Gaza, and considered it necessary to demand, in a prior phase of the trial, the Israeli Government the taking of precautionary measures to avoid a genocide in the Strip.
Source: Eitb

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