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The Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip (South Africa v.Israel) [1] is an ongoing case that was brought before the International Court of Justice on 29 December 2023 by South Africa regarding Israel's conduct in the Gaza Strip during the Israel–Hamas war, that resulted in a humanitarian crisis and mass killings.
After the end of apartheid, trade between Israel and South Africa increased, from $387.8 million in 1992 [146] and $474.7 million in 1994, [147] to $706.4 million in 2000. [148] It reached $1.03 billion in 2010, [149] by which time Israel was South Africa's 40th largest source of imports and 24th largest destination for exports. [150]
South Africa brought the government of Israel to the International Court of Justice, alleging it was committing acts of genocide in its campaign in Gaza. [40] [41] In response, the government of Israel instructed its embassies to lobby diplomats and politicians around the world to issue statements against South Africa's case. [42]
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the highest judicial body of the United Nations, held public hearings earlier this month in the case South Africa brought against Israel at the end of 2023.
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In its court filings, South Africa cites Israel's failure to provide food, water, medicine and other essential assistance to Gaza, where Hamas seized power in 2007, two years after Israel ended a ...
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