Ireland has joined South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, the International Court of Justice announced Tuesday morning.
Ireland considers a number of Articles from the 1948 Genocide Convention in its intervention in South Africa's ICJ case against Israel.
Ireland has officially stepped into the international legal arena by submitting a declaration to join a high-profile case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This case, ...
Meanwhile, Sinn Fein accuses Ireland's coalition government of emboldening the Israeli government ‘to commit war crimes with ...
By Megan Specia Reporting from London Ireland has formally joined South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, according to a statement on Tuesday from the International Court of Justice.
Pro-Palestine activists could not end Israel’s genocide, but managed to shift the public opinion on the conflict.
Kobbi Shoshani, the Counsel General of Israel to Midwest India expressed his disappointment at the move of Ireland joining South Africa at ICJ in case against Israel. While speaking to ANI, Shoshani ...
Ireland’s intervention is based on the 77-year-old Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide adopted by the United Nations in 1948. South Africa accused Israel of ...
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