South Africa at ICJ: Palestinians’ Future ‘Hangs In The Balance’
South African lawyer Adila Hassim addresses the International Court of Justice (ICJ), urging action against Israel's defiance of previous court orders.
Hassim highlights the devastating consequences of Israel's actions in Gaza, including:
- 600,000 Palestinians forced to flee Rafah with nowhere safe to go
- Ongoing and intensifying genocide
- Alarming rates of killing, including women and children
- Worst humanitarian crisis in over 50 years
- Systematic targeting of hospitals and medical facilities
- Mass graves uncovered, evidencing Israeli massacres
- Intensified attacks in the north, leaving displaced Palestinians with no safe haven
Adila Hassim (1972) is a South African advocate. She rose to international prominence as a member of the legal team in the South Africa vs. Israel case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In 2006 she completed a Doctor of the Science of Law (JSD) at Notre Dame Law School of Notre Dame, Indiana.
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Topics: Gaza, Genocide, International Court Of Justice, Israel, Palestine, South Africa, War On Gaza
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