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The Hague Court orders Israel to guarantee the arrival of aid to Gaza. Ireland joins genocide lawsuit. UN: “Causing hunger could be a war crime”

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The Hague Court orders Israel to guarantee the arrival of aid to Gaza.  Ireland joins genocide lawsuit.  UN: “Causing hunger could be a war crime”

The International Court of Justice in The Hague he ordered Israel to “guarantee urgent humanitarian assistance” in Gaza, where “the famine“. These are new provisional measures issued by the Court which must decide on the accusations of genocide of the Palestinian population moved by South Africa towards the Jewish state. The decision came on the day Ireland has announced that it will support the lawsuit brought by South Africa. And not only that: also fromHim war crimes linked to the conditions are hypothesized hunger into which the population of Gaza is forced.

War – Today, according to Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari, the army killed in the Shifa hospital in Gaza City Abstinence, chief of supplies and personnel of the Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas. And he also said that Tabat “was in the top ten” of Hamas and “close to the leader Yahya Sinwar” and “to the head of the Mohammed Deif Brigades”. Hagari then added that “there were 1,250 people in Shifa hospital, including 900 suspects, among whom we identified 513 terrorists.” Despite repeated international appeals and the UN resolution for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, Israel’s massive bombing of the Strip continues. During the night the raids, according to what was reported by the local Ministry of Health, caused at least 66 victims, while firefights were also recorded in the West Bank.

The Hague Court and the Irish move – The International Court of Justice has issued new provisional measures against Israel after South Africa submitted a second request on March 6 in response to the famine situation in the Gaza Strip. South Africa’s complaint sought the International Court of Justice new precautionary measures or a modification of the previous ones in order to “ensure the safety of 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza, including more than one million children”. Likewise, it denounced Israel’s “continuing violations” of previously established measures. The Court thus established that Israel must “take all necessary and effective measures to ensure, without delay” and in coordination with the United Nations, “the unhindered and large-scale delivery” of humanitarian aid, food, water, electricity, fuel, shelter, clothing, hygiene and sanitation, as well as medical supplies and care. Likewise, in its decision the Court states that it is necessary to “increase the capacity and number of land crossings” for the delivery of humanitarian aid to the population of Gaza throughout the Strip, and “keep them open for as long as necessary” . At the end of January the court had already ordered emergency measures and ordered Israel to do everything possible to prevent genocide in the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile today, the Irish Foreign and Defense Minister, Micheal Martinmade it known that according to the Dublin government the reaction to what happened on 7 October “represents the blatant violation of international humanitarian law on a large scale. The taking of hostagesthe intentional rejection ofhumanitarian assistance to civilians, the targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure, the indiscriminate use of explosive weapons in populated areas, the use of civilian assets for military purposes, the collective punishment of an entire people. The list could go on, but it has to end. The international community’s point of view is clear, when enough is enough“.

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Appeals for the protection of human rights – It is not just bombs that kill in the Strip: the director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesuswarned about “looming famine” in the Gaza Strip due to “ongoing bombing” by Israeli forces. “Hunger and disease – he wrote on his X account – continue to devastate the population. Immediate and concerted action is needed now. This means enabling and accelerating the delivery of food and other sources of nutrition and medicine, and protecting hospitals so doctors can care for patients suffering from hunger, illness and injury.”

Even the United Nations, through the High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk interviewed by Bbcstated that Israel bears significant responsibility for the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and that there is a case “plausible” that Israel is using the fame as a weapon of war in Gaza. Türk stated that if intent were proven, it would amount to a war crime.

From a political point of view, there is the green light from the president of the Palestinian National Authority, Abu Mazento the formation of the new government led by the prime minister Mohammad Mustafa with a view to reforming theAnp as also requested by mediators, including United States, for a future unity government that has authority over all Palestinian territories. A nomination which, however, had already been rejected by Hamas as “unilateral”.

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