UN rapporteur: Israel appears to be violating ICJ orders 

Injured Palestinians, including children are brought to Kuwait Hospital

for treatment following Israeli attacks on Rafah City in the south of Gaza

 on February 12, 2024. (Belal Khaled – Anadolu Agency)



Israel appears to be violating the orders of the International Court of Justice in the Gaza Strip, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese, said yesterday.


Albanese said, in her statement to the British newspaper the Guardian, that “Israel appears to be in breach of the orders issued a fortnight ago by the International Court of Justice requiring it to take immediate steps to protect Palestinians’ rights and cease all activities that could constitute genocide.”

She said she disagreed with some lawyers and Israel regarding their interpretation of the ICJ’s orders, which they believe are not prohibited so long as Israel undertakes them without genocidal intent.


Albanese noted that the ICJ had mandated Israel to cease all activities that could constitute genocide. 
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