International Court of Justice Orders Israel to Halt Assault on Gaza's Rafah
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a ruling demanding Israel to immediately stop its military offensive in Rafah, Gaza, in response to accusations of genocide by South Africa. The court's decision, although lacking enforcement power, emphasizes Israel's global isolation over its actions in Gaza.
The ruling requires Israel to open the Rafah crossing for aid and grant access to investigators. This marks the third time the ICJ has intervened in the conflict, emphasizing the urgent need to protect Palestinian civilians in Rafah.
Despite Israel's reluctance to comply, the ruling adds to international condemnation of Israel's conduct in the conflict with Hamas, underlining the pressing need for a ceasefire to safeguard civilian lives.
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