The UN’s top court did not order Israel to halt the campaign entirely, British lawyers insist
By Felix Pope
Group of 160 lawyers write to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling for an investigation
By Jane Prinsley
An avalanche of media reports wrongly interpreted the court’s ruling, according to the ICJ’s former president
By JC Reporter
South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor also called for countries giving military aid to Israel to send troops to the Rafah border to escort aid
As his nation wastes resources on supporting Hamas, its people suffer from poverty and corruption, South Africa’s Chief Rabbi tells the JC
By Paul Cainer
The Ugandan judge was the only member of the panel to reject all of the court’s provisional measures during South Africa’s genocide case against Israel
By Eliana Jordan
By Raymond Wacks
The ICJ ruling is unsatisfactory for at least six reasons
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The Israeli airline scraps its route to Johannesberg amid rising tensions around ICJ genocide case
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The court is ‘acutely aware’ of human tragedy unfolding in the Gaza strip but has not called for a ceasefire
FM Israel Katz invokes Armenian genocide in rebuttal to Turkish president’s accusations of genocide
Government officials say they oppose the ‘political instrumentalisation’ of the Genocide Convention against the Jewish state
“Hamas is anathema to peace,” said John Fetterman
Justice Minister Ronald Lamola said that in South Africa Jews ‘attend churches in peace’
By Daniel Ben-David
Israel's legal team will be given three hours on Friday morning to refute South Africa's accusations
Israel rejected South Africa's charge and said they had displayed unparalleled ‘morality’ in the war with Hamas