UN reporters anger over Germany's support for Zionist regime genocide in Gaza Strip
Germany's support for the Zionist regime's genocide outraged UN reporters.
Rejecting the Zionist regime's complaint of genocide in the Gaza Strip, the German government said Friday it was prepared to clarify the use of the multilateral convention by participating in the International Court of Justice as a third party. UN reporters condemned Germany's support for the Zionist regime in response to South Africa's complaint against the regime for committing genocide in the Gaza Strip. Opposition to Germany's decision came after the German government said "Israel is defending itself" despite the martyrdom of more than 10,000 Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip. According to Anadolu News Agency, Balakrishnan Rajagopal, the UN special rapporteur on the right to housing, wrote on social media site X: “It is shocking that Germany is opposing this complaint instead of supporting it.” Ms Tlaleng Mofokeng, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health, also wrote in X: "Germany has committed another genocide in its history." She added that Berlin was trying to undermine the efforts of South Africa, itself a victim of colonialism and apartheid, and support a new genocide and a nuclear occupying power. Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on human rights, also condemned Germany's action on social media X and wrote: "Germany should not interfere in this area due to its history." The first hearing of the International Court of Justice to hear South Africa's complaint against the Zionist regime for its genocide in the Gaza Strip took place on Thursday, with South Africa's representative and the country's legal team separately emphasizing that Israel (the regime) has intensified its massacres and genocide and murder of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip must be stopped. On the other hand, the Zionist regime's Ministry of Justice fought and argued that the court should not ask Tel Aviv to stop the war in the Gaza Strip. According to Zionist regime Justice Department officials, the court has the power to require Israel only to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, the formation of an impartial fact-finding commission, or the return of refugees to the northern Gaza Strip. In this regard, the Namibian President, in a statement on Sunday morning, condemned Germany's support for the genocide and massacre of innocent Palestinian civilians in Gaza by the Zionist regime and stated his opposition to it. Germany committed the first genocide of the 20th century between 1904 and 1908 on Namibian soil, where tens of thousands of innocent Namibian citizens were killed in cruel and inhumane conditions, the statement said. According to many historians, the German massacre in Namibia was the first Berlin genocide of the 20th century in an African country.