The UN’s International Court of Justice (ICJ). Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
i24 News – Cuba announced its decision to co-sponsor South Africa’s case against Israel in the the International Court of Justice.
The statement carried by national media in the isolated socialist island country said Havana’s measure aims at “stopping the atrocities against the Palestinian people as a result of Israel’s disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force.”
South Africa accuses Israel of “genocide” in the war conducted by the Jewish state against the Palestinian jihadists of Hamas in Gaza; the conflict was sparked by Hamas’s October 7 incursion into Israel, during which the terrorists butchered over 1,200 Israelis and took captive over 250 others.
Israel and the United States reject the accusation of “genocide,” saying it represents an antisemitic blood libel and an inversion of reality.
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