Nine nations form ‘Hague group’ to hold Israel accountable for war crimes
- Nine nations, including South Africa and Malaysia, formed the Hague Group to hold Israel accountable for alleged violations of international law during a meeting in The Hague.
- The Hague Group pledged to support the International Criminal Court in its investigations and comply with obligations under the Rome Statute regarding arrest warrants for Israeli officials.
- The group announced plans to prevent arms transfers to Israel and block vessels suspected of transporting military supplies, citing risks of humanitarian law violations.
- The initiative follows South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, reflecting growing global opposition to Israel's military actions in Gaza.
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