OIC Organization of Islamic Cooperation: We should not sell weapons to genocidal Israel'

OIC Organization of Islamic Cooperation Secretary-General Hissein Brahim Taha called on all countries to stop selling arms and ammunition to the Zionist regime of Israel.

Feb 29, 2024 - 05:27
OIC Organization of Islamic Cooperation: We should not sell weapons to genocidal Israel'
OIC Organization of Islamic Cooperation: We should not sell weapons to genocidal Israel'

 Director-General Taha called on the international community to halt arms exports to Israel at a meeting held at the ICC International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, to consider the legal consequences of Israel's aggressive policies. . He also condemned the Zionist regime's crimes in the Gaza Strip, Palestine, and told the international community, `` Israel's continued attacks on the Palestinian people have led to large-scale war crimes and genocide in the Gaza Strip.'' "I did . " Meanwhile, at a meeting of the International Court of Justice at the ICJ on Monday the 26th, Abdul Hakim Al-Rifai, head of the Arab League , said, ``The continued occupation of the Palestinian territories by the Zionist regime means that international justice continues to be disrespected.'' If the occupation doesn't end, that means there will be genocide . " On the same day, the ICJ concluded a week-long hearing on the legal consequences of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory by the genocidal regime since 1967. The ICJ hearing on the 19th began with testimony from Palestinian officials. Palestinian officials accused the occupier Zionist regime of leading a regime of colonialism and apartheid, and called on the judge to issue an immediate order to end the occupation completely and without preconditions. Fifty-two countries were summoned to testify before the ICJ, and those present demanded an end to the Israeli regime's genocidal occupation. Although the Israeli government did not participate in the hearing, in a letter to the ICJ dated July 24 of last year, it requested that it refrain from passing judgment on so-called war crimes cases. The case before the ICJ is separate from the case filed by South Africa against the Israeli regime. Late last year, South Africa sued Israel at the ICC over genocide in Gaza.