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BREAKING! ICJ Sets Date for Hearing of South Africa’s Case against Israel over Gaza Genocide

AS MALAYSIA THROWS WEIGHT BEHIND SOUTH AFRICA

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WORLD NEWS

 

The International Court of Justice has announced a public hearing on January 11th-12th, 2024 for South Africa’s case filed against Israel over genocide in Gaza.

 

This is contained in a press statement dated 3rd January, 2024 issued by the Court in response to a case filed by South Africa on the 29th December, 2023.

ICJ Letter

The hearing will kick off with the court receiving the legal arguments from South Africa on 11th January, 2024 and then Israel’s defence the following day, 12th January.

 

Meanwhile, Malaysia has thrown its weight behind the South Africa’s case at ICJ against Israel’s ‘genocidal’ acts in Gaza.

  

In its application to The Hague-based tribunal, South Africa said Israel has been acting with ‘specific intent … to destroy Palestinians in Gaza.

 

Malaysia has now called the move ‘a timely, tangible step towards legal accountability’ and reiterated its call for Israel to ‘immediately end its atrocities.”

 

The legal action against the mainly Jewish state was related to alleged violations by Israel of its obligations under the 1948 Genocide Convention.

 

In its application to The Hague-based tribunal last week, South Africa said “Israel has engaged in, is engaging in, and risks further engaging in genocidal acts against the Palestinian people in Gaza.”

 

It added that the Middle Eastern nation had been acting “with the requisite specific intent … to destroy Palestinians in Gaza as part of the broader Palestinian national, racial and ethnic group”.

 

Malaysia’s foreign ministry said the petition also included a request for the ICJ to indicate provisional or short-term measures ordering Israel to stop its military campaign in the besieged territory, and to ensure Israel’s compliance with its obligations under the Genocide Convention.

 

“The legal action against Israel before the ICJ is a timely and tangible step towards legal accountability for Israel’s atrocities in Gaza and the Occupied Palestinian Territory at large,” the ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

 

“As a fellow State Party to the Genocide Convention, Malaysia calls on Israel to fulfill its obligations under international law and to immediately end its atrocities against Palestinians.”

 

Israel vowed to contest South Africa’s accusations at the ICJ.

 

“The State of Israel will appear before the International Court of Justice at The Hague to dispel South Africa’s absurd blood libel,” a government spokesman said.

 

Malaysia has long supported the Palestinian cause, advocating a two-state solution to the decades-old conflict and even hosting Hamas leaders.

 

The foreign ministry also repeated calls for a “durable solution” by granting the Palestinians their own independent and sovereign state based on the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

 

The war, which broke out on October 7, has killed 1,140 Israelis and more than 22,000 Palestinians so far in the Israeli response in Gaza in an operation targeting Hamas militants.

 

Israel’s military offensive in Gaza has seen Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim embark on an aggressive campaign both at home and overseas to demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

 

The all-of-government approach to the drive included donating 1 million ringgit (US$215,600) to a government-managed initiative to fund humanitarian aid for Palestinians, organising solidarity rallies that extended to schools and banning Israeli cargo ships from docking at Malaysian ports.

 

Western fast food brands, including McDonald’s, in the Muslim-majority country have also been reeled in by boycott movements over the conflict.

 

Last week, McDonald’s Malaysia sued a local pro-Palestinian group for defaming the company and sought damages amounting to 6 million ringgit.

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