Turkey submits request to join South Africa's ICJ genocide case against Israel

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Turkey submits request to join South Africa's ICJ genocide case against Israel


Turkey has officially submitted its request to join South Africa’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) case, accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians.
South Africa brought its case against Israel in December, alleging that Israel’s actions in Gaza amounted to genocide.
Turkey’s decision to join the case was made public on Monday,…

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  1. I have held on to the opinion that Israel has a right to defend itself and hamas is committing the crimes against humanity by hiding within civilian areas and forcing Israel to cause civilian casualties.

    I keep hearing about how people are calling this a genocide. I’m open to see some proof of a genocide taking place and would be willing to change my mind. Does anyone have any links to actual video or detailed accountings of what has been happening there that is causing so many people on Reddit and elseware to scream that a genocide is taking place? I genuinely want to see to form a better opinion. Any clear videos of major human rights violations and purposefully killing civilians? I want to see what everyone else saw that made them all so certain that a genocide is happening.

  2. Turkey or chicken? They supply the Zionist regime with fuel and then pretend they're in support of the Palestinian people. Palestine will depend on God and not this Muslim Zionist.

  3. If Israel picks a fight with the Party of God, then the Turks might come in 🇹🇷
    the Russians might come in 🇷🇺
    the Iranians might come in 🇮🇷
    then all bets are off 🌍

    John Mearsheimer 🇺🇸

  4. International judiciary system has been bypassed from the beginning and not been paid due respect, the existence is just symbolic but good source to fathom the political mechanism works.