We Love Africa: After the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a verdict instructing Israel to avoid acts of genocide, the decision was seen as a partial victory for South Africa, which brought the case to the court. The ICJ, with 15 out of 17 judges, ordered Israel to comply with international law, marking a rare instance where a verdict went against Israel, a country often perceived to have immunity.
Contrary to expectations, Israel did not immediately adhere to the ICJ's orders, leading to criticism and concerns globally. Most countries remained silent on the matter, except for South Africa, which continued to closely monitor Israel's compliance with the court's directives.
Recently, South Africa officially declared that Israel is openly defying the ICJ's orders, showing a lack of respect for the court. This has sparked a new controversy, suggesting that the legal battle between South Africa and Israel is far from over. The unfolding situation raises questions about Israel's response to the ICJ's verdict and what steps South Africa may take next in the ongoing dispute.
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