WRITER/EDITOR: HENRY QUARSHIE
1 min read
24 May
WHAT AN INITIAL ICJ  ATTRIBUTED DECISION COULD MEAN FOR ISRAEL RAFAH OPERATION.


The International Court of Justice (ICJ) said it would rule Friday on emergency measures requested by South Africa for an immediate affamitive decision for Israel cease military operations in Gaza, specifically its offensive in Rafah. The expected ruling at The Hague-based global court comes as legal pressure builds on Tel Aviv to scale back or end its Gaza war.


This week, prosecutors at the separate International Criminal Court (ICC) said they would be moving to seek arrest warrants for senior Hamas officials and members of Israel’s government, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The decision has angered Washington and raised the prospect of the Israeli leader being arrested when he travels internationally.



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