Ireland joins genocide case against Israel
Kobbi Shoshani, Israel’s Consul General, expressed disappointment over Ireland joining South Africa in supporting a case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). He criticised the move,
Israel is lining up lawyers and figuring out other ways in which it can support soldiers facing arrest in countries such as South Africa, after a reservist accused of war crimes fled Brazil last week.
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Israel has warned its troops against posting about their actions in Gaza on social media, after a Brazilian court asked police to investigate an Israeli soldier visiting the country who was accused of participating in war crimes.
Just as we attained our freedom through the support and solidarity of many people and nations around the world, we continue to stand in solidarity with the victims of injustice in other parts of the world,
Ireland filed a declaration of intervention Monday in support of South Africa’s genocide case against Israel in the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The decision comes after Ireland’s November Parliament motion and December Cabinet vote affirmed its stance that “genocide is being perpetrated before our eyes by Israel in Gaza.
Ireland has officially submitted a declaration to the International Court of Justice to join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel.
Ireland has become the latest country to formally join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel before the International Court of Justice. Last month Israel closed its embassy in Ireland to protest after Ireland initially said it would join the case.
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Palestinian New Federation of Trade Unions (PNFTU) sent a poignant letter of solidarity to the miners and communities affected by the crisis at Margaret Mine in Stilfontein.