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BGTN > International > WATCH LIVE: ICJ set to deliver outcome on South Africa’s request for provisional measures in war-torn Gaza
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WATCH LIVE: ICJ set to deliver outcome on South Africa’s request for provisional measures in war-torn Gaza

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Last updated: January 26, 2024 10:22 am
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to announce its Order on South Africa’s request for provisional measures in the case involving the alleged application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip.

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Watch the proceedings here:Case Background:Genocidal intentIsrael’s rebuttal

The public sitting, scheduled for Friday, 26 January 2024, will be presided over by Judge Joan E. Donoghue, the President of the Court.

Watch the proceedings here:

Case Background:

Alongside the application, South Africa sought provisional measures to safeguard the rights of the Palestinian people and ensure Israel’s compliance with the Genocide Convention. Public hearings on South Africa’s request were conducted on 11 and 12 January 2024.

South Africa wants the ICJ to issue a court order for provisional measures under Article 41 of the Statute of the Court that will halt the military action and allow aid into Gaza.

Senior Counsel Dr Adila Hassim highlighted that Israel had subjected Gaza to the “heaviest military conventional bombing campaigns in the history of modern warfare”.

“Palestinians in Gaza are being killed by Israeli weaponry and bombs from air, land and sea.”

“They are also at immediate risk of death by starvation, dehydration and disease as a result of the ongoing siege by Israel, the destruction of Palestinian towns, the insufficient aid being allowed through to the Palestinian population, and the impossibility of distributing this limited aid while bombs fall. This conduct renders essentials to life unobtainable,” Hassim told the court.

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Genocidal intent

Arguably, the most challenging aspect to prove, South African Senior Council Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi told the court that Israel’s military action is systematic.

Apart from South Africa, 15 United Nations Special Rapporteurs and 21 members of the United Nations Working Groups have warned that what is happening in Gaza reflects “a genocide in the making” and an overt intent to “destroy the Palestinian people under occupation”.

He argued there was an an extraordinary feature in this case: that Israel’s political leaders, military commanders and persons holding official positions have systematically and in explicit terms declared their genocidal intent.

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Israel’s rebuttal

Israel’s legal team argued that South Africa has openly associated itself with Hamas, a group that is recognised as terrorists by at least 46 countries.

Malcolm Shaw, KC, Emeritus Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law, University of Leicester, and a member of the Bar of England and Wales, presented arguments on jurisdiction on behalf of Israel.

Shaw stressed the acts of genocide committed came from Hammas on 7 October. In response to South Africa’s submission that Israel’s military operations are beyond self-defense, Shaw contended that Israel has a right to defend itself.

“South Africa only tells half the story… this is about 7 October, when Hamas militants and armed rebels stormed into the sovereign territory of Israel and committed acts of atrocities. These events constitute the context for South Africa’s case”.

Shaw also tackled allegations of ‘genocidal’ rhetoric from Israeli politicians, saying South Africa produced a random quote from officials who do not conform to the Israel cabinet on war and security.

The comments South Africa used to paint Israeli officials as egging on mass murder were taken from the Israeli Heritage minister, who is not part of the council’s war committee or state security department. The comments are also not part of the policy on war and were taken down.

Meanwhile, A group of nearly 50 South African lawyers is gearing up to file a lawsuit against the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom, asserting complicity in alleged Israeli war crimes against Palestinians.

The legal team, comprised of lawyers from South Africa and other nations, contends that the United States, the United Kingdom, and other implicated countries should be held accountable for their alleged involvement in crimes against Palestinians.

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