South Africa has launched an ‘urgent request’ with top UN court over Israel’s targeting of Rafah
- South Africa has urgently requested the International Court of Justice to consider whether Israel's military operations in Gaza breach provisional orders on genocide allegations.
- South Africa's government is concerned about the large-scale killing and destruction caused by Israel's military offensive in Gaza, and is asking for a cease-fire to be ordered by the court.
- South Africa draws parallels between Israel's actions in Gaza and its own history of apartheid, and it believes that Israel's strikes on the city of Rafah could breach the U.N. Genocide Convention.
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South Africa asks UN court to examine Israel’s actions in Rafah as part of ongoing genocide case
South Africa’s government said yesterday that it had lodged an “urgent request” with the UN’s International Court of Justice to consider whether Israel’s military operations targeting the southern Gaza city of Rafah are a breach of provisional orders the court handed down last month in a case alleging genocide.
Južna Afrika na ICJ vložila nujen zahtevek proti izraelski ofenzivi na Rafo
Južna Afrika je zaprosila Meddržavno sodišče, naj preuči, ali izraelski načrt za razširitev ofenzive v Gazi na mesto Rafa zahteva dodatne nujne ukrepe za zaščito pravic Palestincev. Sodišče bo preučilo, ali spremenjene okoliščine zahtevajo izrek začasnih ukrepov.
South Africa asks the UN court to urgently examine the expansion of Israel's offensive in southern Gaza
Sudáfrica ha informado este martes de que ha solicitado "urgentemente" a la Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ) de la ONU que examine la decisión de Israel de expandir sus operaciones militares en el Rafah, en el extremo sur de la Franja de Gaza, para impedir "nuevas violaciones" de los derechos del pueblo palestino."El Gobierno sudafricano ha solicitado urgentemente a la CIJ que valore si la decisión anunciada por Israel de ampliar sus operac…
South Africa asks UN court to urgently examine Israel's targeting of Rafah in ongoing genocide case
By GERALD IMRAY Associated Press CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — The South African government says it has lodged an “urgent request” with the U.N.’s International Court of Justice to consider whether Israel’s military operations targeting the southern Gaza city of Rafah are a breach of provisional orders the court handed down last month in a case alleging genocide. South Africa wants the court to weigh whether Israel’s intention to launch a groun…

South Africa has launched an 'urgent request' with top UN court over Israel's targeting of Rafah
The South African government says it has lodged an “urgent request” with the U.N.’s International Court of Justice to consider whether Israel’s military operations targeting the southern Gaza city of Rafah are a breach of provisional orders the court handed down last month in a case alleging genocid
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