It's No Longer Palatable to Ignore Gaza Genocide, Says Ramaphosa
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As long as Palestinians die of hunger and world public opinion takes a tougher stance with Israel, the International Court of Justice decision may not reach 2027, or even later, Israeli organizations denounce their country committing genocide in Gaza: “It is a clear and intentional attack on civilians” More and more Palestinians dying of hunger every day in Gaza and more and more jurists, politicians, and those responsible for humanitarian aid a…
It's no longer palatable to ignore Gaza genocide, says Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa has welcomed the moves by countries such as France to recognise Palestine as its own state, saying it no longer makes sense for the world to ignore the genocide taking place in Gaza.
The J attacks caused more than 60,000 deaths, the destruction of almost all Gaza infrastructures and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people.
Despite the worsening humanitarian crisis and the increasing number of starvation deaths, the court in The Hague granted Israel more time. Jurists warn that a sentence cannot be expected to stop the crimes. More and more Palestinians dying of hunger every day in Gaza and more and more jurists, politicians, and those responsible for humanitarian aid are beginning to label Israel’s actions as genocide. But the International Court of Justice (ICJ),…
As long as Palestinians die of hunger and world public opinion takes a tougher stand with Israel, the decision of the International Court of Justice for genocide in Gaza may not reach 2027, or even later. By Julian Borger More and more Palestinians dying of hunger every day in Gaza and more and more jurists, politicians, and those responsible for humanitarian aid are beginning to label Israel’s actions as genocide. But the International Court of…
Gaza Genocide No Longer Ignorable – President Ramaphosa
By Ebi Kesiena South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has stated that the genocide unfolding in Gaza can no longer be ignored. This was conveyed in a statement by his spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, following a joint declaration by foreign ministers from countries including France, Canada, Spain, and Australia. According to Magwenya, world leaders are waking up to the atrocities committed against Palestinians, which have become increasingly dif…
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