The Hague: Follow-up of South Africa's case against the Zionist regime at the International Court of Justice (ICJ)
Naledi Pandor, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Africa has announced the continuation of the country's efforts to pursue its charges against the Zionist regime in the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
Naledi Pandor, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Africa has announced the continuation of the country's efforts to pursue its charges against the Zionist regime in the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
South Africa has submitted evidence proving the violation committed by the Zionist regime against the Genocide Convention at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands.
In a judgment issued in January this year, the court ordered the illegal Zionist regime to make every effort to prevent genocide in the Gaza Strip and allow humanitarian aid to enter the strip.
The decisions of the International Court of Justice as a legal body of the United Nations must be implemented.
Naledi Pandor has said, the truth of the killings carried out by the brutal Israeli regime is clear to the whole world; what is going on in Palestine is apartheid, and South Africa is trying to convince the United Nations committee to fight apartheid to investigate the behavior of the illegal regime.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Africa has emphasized that his country wants to fully implement the Convention on the Prevention of Genocide in relation to the oppression of the apartheid regime of Israel against the Palestinians and added that the South African government is trying to ask the country's universities to cut ties and the Zionist institutions of Israel and boycott them educationally.