The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has explicitly ordered Israel to stop its military offensive in Rafah. Despite some ambiguity in the order, legal experts believe Israel should comply to avoid violating the court's ruling.
There is a substantial consensus among legal experts that Israel cannot continue its current Rafah offensive without violating the court’s order, writes @amandataub https://t.co/D1BbEo2W1y
The International Court of Justice told Israel on Friday to “immediately halt” its military offensive in Rafah. Here’s what to know about the ruling. https://t.co/rGCeDgzPPF
Despite the unfortunate ambiguity of the International Court of Justice order on Rafah, it clearly means that Israel's offensive should not continue in its current form due to risks to Palestinian rights under the Genocide Convention. https://t.co/iqrzxFAhu0
When ICJ in Jan ordered Israel to stop a “plausible” genocide, US officials twisted it by saying the court didn’t order a ceasefire. Now, ICJ has explicitly ordered Israel to stop the Rafah offensive & I’m seeing hairsplitting & “oh they can’t enforce it.” Deflection and cope.
When ICJ in Jan ordered Israel to stop a “plausible” genocide, US officials twisted it by saying the court didn’t order a ceasefire. Now that the ICJ has explicitly ordered Israel to stop the Rafah offensive and I’m seeing hairsplitting and “oh they can’t enforce it.” Just stop.