In the Netherlands, The Hague is set to start a hearing into the war in Gaza. South Africa will be asking the International Court of Justice to order an immediate halt to the Israeli offensive in Rafah, as part of a case accusing Tel Aviv of committing genocide in the territory.
Earlier this year, the ICJ passed a ruling demanding that Israel take action to limit deaths arising from its military offensive. But judges had stopped short of ordering a ceasefire. Alex Cadier reports from Paris.
Earlier this year, the ICJ passed a ruling demanding that Israel take action to limit deaths arising from its military offensive. But judges had stopped short of ordering a ceasefire. Alex Cadier reports from Paris.We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.
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