World Court to rule on request to halt Israel’s Rafah offensive
- Judges at the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to halt its assault on Rafah following South Africa's genocide accusation.
- The ruling demanded Israel to cease its military offensive in Rafah to prevent conditions that could lead to the physical destruction of Palestinians in Gaza.
- The International Court of Justice's emergency ruling instructed Israel to stop its actions in Rafah to protect the Palestinian group from potential harm.
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Despite the International Court of Justice ordering Israel to suspend its operations in Rafah, the army attacked the city south of Gaza.
·Mexico City, Mexico
Read Full ArticleIsrael is urged to halt the offensive in Rafah, Gaza by the highest UN court. What will this mean in practice? The most important answers and reactions to the ruling.
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Read Full ArticleICJ orders end of Gaza offensive: Mix of 'indignation and outrage' in Israel
Israeli air strikes and artillery pounded Rafah on Saturday, despite the UN's top court ordering an immediate halt to its military offensive in the southern Gazan city. A mixed sentiment of "indignation and outrage" prevails among Israeli government officials including PM Netayahu, FRANCE 24's Rob Parsons said, reporting from Jerusalem.
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