South Africa Demands Accountability at International Court of Justice
The court’s review of occupation, settlement, and annexation in the occupied territories is expected to address discriminatory practices and legislation adopted by Israeli authorities, impacting the legal status of occupation and its consequences. While previous rulings have called for the dismantling of the separation wall in the West Bank, compliance has not been met.
Separately, South Africa has brought forth a case against ‘Israel’ for violations of the Genocide Convention in Gaza. Despite the International Court of Justice’s order to prevent genocide in Gaza, ‘Israel’ has failed to comply. The advisory opinions issued by the court may not be legally binding, but they hold significant legal weight and moral authority.
Source: Agencies (edited and translated by Al-Manar English Website)