Human Rights Watch executive director Tirana Hassan praised South Africa's move in an interview with Reuters on Friday, adding: - If the Israeli regime does not comply with the court's decision, the international community should put pressure on the regime by all possible means . Noting that the organization has documented the crimes committed by the Israeli regime against the residents of Gaza, Tirana Hassan said. "The organization has documented the steps taken by the Zionist regime to starve the people of Gaza. And there is no sign that the regime has changed its policy ." In a report released on Thursday, Human Rights Watch accused the Israeli regime of using starvation against civilians in the Gaza Strip as an instrument of war, which is considered a war crime. However, the Israeli regime denied that accusation. The Ministry of Justice of the regime announced that the court will not demand from Tel Aviv to end the war in Gaza . It should be noted that the Arab League, as well as 200 international experts and lawyers, expressed their full support to the South African complaint against the Zionist regime, which states that the regime violated the 1948 Convention on the Prohibition of Mass Murder .
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