The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague is currently reviewing South Africa’s allegations of genocide against Israel in the Gaza Strip. The case was presented on Thursday, with South Africa accusing Israel of violating the Genocide Convention.
What Happened: The South African government put forth its case to the ICJ on Dec. 29, as CNBC reported. This development comes amid an ongoing Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip, which started three months after the Oct. 7 terror attacks by Hamas, a Palestinian militant organization.
Israel has rejected the charges, terming them “blood libel,” a term that refers to unfounded and anti-Semitic accusations of bloodshed against Jews. Israel is set to present its response to the allegations on Friday at the ICJ.
Why It Matters: The Israel-Hamas conflict has triggered international concern, with Belgium signaling intentions to follow South Africa’s lead in taking action at the ICJ. The U.K. has also expressed worries about potential breaches of international law by Israel in its Gaza campaign.
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