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The Hague Tribunal ordered Israel to take all measures to ensure the transfer of humanitarian aid to Gaza - voila! news

2024-03-28T16:36:31.664Z

Highlights: The Hague Tribunal ordered Israel to take all measures to ensure the transfer of humanitarian aid to Gaza - voila! news. The families of the abductees file a complaint against the leaders of Hamas at the Hague Tribunal. The International Court of Justice in The Hague today (Thursday) issued an interim order to Israel, ordering that it must ensure the release of aid. The order came in accordance with Israel's international obligations under the Convention for the Prevention of Genocide, and in light of the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Gaza.


The International Court of Justice in The Hague issued an interim order to Israel, ordering that it must ensure the transfer of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip in the appropriate scope. The Hague demands that all necessary steps be taken without delay and in cooperation with the UN, in accordance with Israel's international obligations


The families of the abductees file a complaint against the leaders of Hamas at the Hague Tribunal/headquarters of the families of the abductees

The International Court of Justice in The Hague today (Thursday) issued an interim order to Israel, ordering that it must ensure the transfer of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip in the appropriate scope.



The order came in accordance with Israel's international obligations under the Convention for the Prevention of Genocide, and in light of the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The Hague demands that all necessary steps be taken without delay and in cooperation with the UN to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid in the appropriate scope.

About a month ago, the Supreme Court of the United Nations rejected South Africa's request to impose urgent measures to protect Rafah in the Gaza Strip. The African country submitted an "urgent request" to the International Court of Justice to consider whether Israel's military actions, aimed at Rafah, violate the temporary orders issued Last month, during Israel's hearing in The Hague,



the court stated that, according to it, the existing orders that apply to the entire Gaza Strip, and Rafah within it, are sufficient and there is no need to impose new orders, but ordered Israel to implement the decisions of the last hearing in The Hague in an "immediate and effective" manner.



In addition, before A few days ago, a member of parliament from South Africa apologized for the fact that her country filed a lawsuit against Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. "I ask Israel for forgiveness for the steps taken by our government in connection with the lawsuit to the International Court of Justice," said member of parliament Marie Sokers, in a meeting held between the Speaker of the Knesset Amir Ohana, to a delegation from South Africa that arrived at the Knesset, and included politicians and clergymen.

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Source: walla

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