The Worldwide Courtroom of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to stop acts of genocide in Gaza.
The United Nation’s high courtroom has ordered Israel to take measures to stop genocide in Gaza and permit in humanitarian help.
The Worldwide Courtroom of Justice (ICJ) issued the ruling on Friday in a case filed by South Africa.
Judges voted overwhelmingly in favour of six emergency measures that included asking Israel to punish these inciting genocide.
So, how will this ruling affect Israel’s struggle on Gaza? And the way would possibly different international locations stress Israel to conform?
Presenter: Nastasya Tay
Visitors:
Nimer Sultany – Reader in public legislation at SOAS, the College of London; and editor-in-chief of The Palestine Yearbook of Worldwide Legislation
Geoffrey Robertson – Human rights barrister and the founding father of Doughty Avenue Chambers
Chris Gunness – Former spokesperson for UNRWA and founding father of the Myanmar Accountability Undertaking