South Africa wants the international community to help the people of Gaza

South Africa has asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to issue an urgent ruling in support of the Palestinians in Rafah.

South Africa wants the international community to help the people of Gaza

South Africa has asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to issue an urgent ruling in support of the Palestinians in Rafah.

In another part of its statement, South Africa has asked the international community not to ignore the genocide in Gaza carried out by the brutal Israeli regime.

This is contained in the statement of the Office of the President of South Africa which has emphasized that the International Court of Justice should issue an emergency order to support the Palestinians after the Israeli attack on the city of Rafah.

The Office of the President of South Africa has asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to ask Israel to stop its attacks on Rafah and facilitate the entry of United Nations officials into the city.

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It will be remembered that the South African government has opened a case at the International Court of Justice against the Zionist regime of Israel due to its genocide in Gaza.

South Africa, which went through a difficult period of torture and persecution by the white colonial rule, has been on the front line to defend the Palestinians who are being brutally killed in the Gaza Strip.

The brutal Israeli army has killed about 35,000 Palestinians in Gaza since it started the genocide against the area on October 7 last year. The majority of those killed are women and children.