The United Nations Supreme Court on Friday condemned Israel and ordered a report, without providing any findings, on whether Israel had committed “genocide” by defending itself, but it is currently reviewing the case involving the Palestinians. He failed to directly condemn the pro-Palestinian terrorists responsible. The two main combatants.
As Breitbart News' Joel Pollack pointed out in a report, the International Court of Justice (ICC) ruling paid little attention to the bloody and genocidal nature of the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack. The Israeli hostages were only briefly mentioned.
The ICJ did not issue an order, only expressing “serious concerns” about the hostages and calling for their “immediate and unconditional release.”
Nor could he order an immediate halt to terrorist attacks against Israel.
Although Hamas is a customary international law party, it is not a party to the Genocide Convention.
The human suffering suffered by Israeli victims, along with the mass rape, torture, and massacre of Israeli civilians, is not considered part of the equation worthy of directly addressing and condemning the perpetrators, which was noted in the passing of the interim judgment. It was done.
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“The Court is keenly aware of the scale of the human tragedy occurring in this region and is deeply concerned by the continued loss of life and human suffering,” wrote Justice Joan E. Donahue. The chief said.
Friday's decision is only provisional. It could be years before the full extent of South Africa's case is considered.
The court ruled that Israel must try to limit death and damage.
Israel rejects the charges of genocide and has asked the court to drop the charges.
