South Africa will file its memorial later this month at the International Court of Justice . International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola says that while the case is in progress, the hope is to see Israel abide by the court’s provisional orders, which have been issued to date.Several countries such as Nicaragua, Palestine, Turkey, Spain, Mexico, Libya, and Colombia have all joined the South African case against Israel.
Lamola says, “We will file the memorial at the end of the month. We will be able to show to the court and prove that genocide is being committed. The first case is related to provisional measures, interim and the ceasefire.” “Now we have to prove that indeed there is genocide because the provisional orders said it is plausible. We believe our memorial will be able to prove that,” adds Lamola.Cholera detected in rivers in NW and NC Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies.