Mandela's grandson: We will sue Israel in other legal circles

The grandson of Nelson Mandela, the hero and leader of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, has said that his country will present other charges against the Zionist regime of Israel in other legal circles, such as the United Nations and the United Nations Security Council. .

Jan 30, 2024 - 06:01
Mandela's grandson: We will sue Israel in other legal circles
Mandela's grandson: We will sue Israel in other legal circles

 This action follows the case opened by South Africa at the end of December, in the International Court of Justice against the Israeli regime for the genocide of the Palestinian people. On December 29, South Africa filed its charges against Israel in the International Court of Justice arguing that the Zionist regime has violated the Genocide Agreement of 1948 in its attacks on the Gaza Strip. In its preliminary judgment issued on Friday 26 January, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered the Zionist regime of Israel to take all necessary measures to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza. Speaking about the issue, the grandson of Nelson Mandela, Zwelivelele "Mandla" Mandela, said earlier yesterday that: The South African legal team will follow up on the case it presented at the International Court of Justice and is currently waiting for the report that Israel will present within the next month so that it can check options available for the Zionist regime and will then file charges against Tel Aviv in other circles such as the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Security Council and the United Nations General Assembly. Zwelivelile Mandela Zwelivelile Mandela has added that, the war in Gaza is a clear example of Western imperialism and hypocrisy, and the Western countries have not imposed sanctions against the apartheid regime of Israel, nor have they issued a warrant for the arrest of the prime minister and the executive ministers of the Zionist regime. Mandela's grandson has also pointed out Mandela's strong and historic relationship with the Palestinian cause and said: "Our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinian people." Zwelivelile Mandela has said that their mission to defend Palestine began in the dark days of South Africa's freedom struggle, adding that: "My grandfather, Nelson Mandela, said that when he was sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben Island, he was inspired to continue fighting for freedom from and the Palestinian freedom struggle.