The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that Israel must prevent genocidal acts in Gaza and allow aid through to civilians, but it did not order an immediate ceasefire in the war against Hamas militants. The ruling has been met with mixed reactions from world leaders, with some welcoming it and others criticizing the court's failure to call for a ceasefire. The ICJ's interim ruling is seen as a stinging rebuke to Israel over the war in Gaza, although its impact is largely symbolic as it does not mandate a ceasefire.
⚠️ SOUTH AFRICAN FOREIGN MINISTER: STATES MUST STOP FUNDING ISRAEL'S MILITARY (Reuters) All states have an obligation to stop funding and facilitating Israel's military actions in Gaza after the World Court indicated that those actions could plausibly be genocidal, South… https://t.co/4PfQKqai54
The International Court of Justice has delivered a stinging rebuke to Israel over the war in Gaza. But as the court has not ordered a ceasefire, its ruling is largely symbolic https://t.co/Lh0o7rQDf1 👇
U.N. court says Israel must prevent genocidal acts in Gaza, but doesn’t order a ceasefire. Here's what to know about the ICJ's interim ruling https://t.co/JmnszS4frx
The International Court of Justice ruled on Friday that Israel must prevent genocidal acts in Gaza and allow aid through to civilians. Some world leaders have welcomed the ruling, while others have criticised the court's failure to call for a ceasefire https://t.co/GJYW0DG1RS
REACTIONS TO WORLD COURT RULING ON ISRAEL'S WAR IN GAZA (Reuters) The World Court on Friday ordered Israel to take action to prevent acts of genocide as it wages war against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, but it stopped short of calling for an immediate ceasefire as… https://t.co/tXkTQakRAc