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UN hands ICJ role to Jordanian envoy who said Israel is at war ‘with the people of Gaza’

Mahmoud Daifallah Hmoud has previously described Israel’s war against Hamas as a ‘vicious attack against the protected population’ of the Strip

May 28, 2025 16:23
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Mahmoud Hmoud has been elected to serve on the ICJ despite his previous comments regarding Israel (Image: UN Photo/Loey Felipe)
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The UN Security Council has elected Mahmoud Daifallah Hmoud, Jordan’s ambassador to the UN, to serve as a judge on the 15-member International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Hmoud ran unopposed for the seat on the court and won the role in a unanimous vote of the council, which is comprised of 15 states including the US, UK and France.

He will serve out the term of Nawaf Salam, who resigned in January to become Lebanon’s prime minister in the government of new president Joseph Aoun.

However, concern has been raised regarding Hmoud’s previous comments regarding the war in Gaza, particularly as the ICJ is currently hearing a case brought by South Africa accusing the Jewish State of genocide, which Jerusalem denies.