Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to the International Court of Justice's (ICJ) interim ruling, which harshly criticized Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip and ordered measures to prevent acts of genocide and punish incitement to genocide. Netanyahu maintained a defiant stance, asserting that Israel will 'continue to do what is necessary' to defend itself and will make decisions aimed to limit death and destruction based on the country's security needs. This reaction follows the ICJ's refusal to dismiss a genocide case against Israel, related to its military offensive in Gaza.
The Israeli Prime Minister Saturday pushed back after the International Court of Justice ruling to limit death and destruction in the military's Gaza offensive, declaring that “we decide and act according to what is required for our security.” https://t.co/4Aw3RKaySM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday pushed back after the International Court of Justice ruling to limit death and destruction in the military's Gaza offensive. https://t.co/YePSYpFo3e
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was defiant after U.N. ruling to limit death and destruction in the military’s Gaza offensive, declaring that "we decide and act according to what is required for our security." https://t.co/FUx3FEUHi3
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushed back after an International Court of Justice ruling to limit death and destruction in the military’s Gaza offensive, declaring that “we decide and act according to what is required for our security.” https://t.co/7OefdIpLh9
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will "continue to do what is necessary" to defend itself, following a ruling from the top U.N. court that harshly criticized Israel's war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. https://t.co/Zk2hLpOTIv
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the International Court of Justice’s interim ruling ordering Israel to take all measures to prevent acts of genocide and to punish incitement to genocide in Gaza. Instead, he said that Israel will continue 'to defend itself.’ https://t.co/dNzwP1k1af
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu struck a defiant tone after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) refused to throw out a genocide case against Israel, vowing to continue the war in Gaza https://t.co/iwTjsOLyWx https://t.co/MGhB8G7sC8
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will “continue to do what is necessary” to defend itself, following a ruling from the top UN court that harshly criticised Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip https://t.co/MhfTd4rHlf