History Will Remember: Countries That Backed South Africa in ICJ Vs. Countries That Backed Israel!

#icj #israel #palestine #benjaminnetanyahu In Gaza, the ongoing situation has become a global litmus test, showcasing where countries stand regarding the conflict. Those supporting Israel have aligned themselves with the oppressor, while those supporting the Palestinians have demonstrated efforts toward peace. Major powers like the United States have unequivocally supported Israel, leaving Palestinians vulnerable. South Africa has emerged as a vocal advocate for Gaza, leading to a polarized world, with one bloc supporting Israel and the other backing South Africa’s stance in the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The recent ICJ ruling, stemming from South Africa’s case against Israel, has sparked debate. While some legal experts view it as a significant step in holding Israel accountable, others see it as a superficial decision unlikely to bring about substantial change. Nevertheless, South Africa’s initiative has etched its place in history, revealing which nations align with justice and which with oppression. For insight into future stances, it’s crucial to examine the countries that supported South Africa and Israel in the ICJ. Should you wish us to remove any content email lekobapk@ / info@ Sources: #:~:text=Which countries have welcomed South,the case on December 30. #:~:text=’Erase Gaza’: How genocidal rhetoric is normalised in Israel&text=Support for the ICJ and,South Africa filing this case. Join this channel to get access to perks: We are Changing the narratives Of Mother Africa through YouTube Video at a Time... It’s Time For Africans To Tell Their Own Story! __________________________________________________________________ Remember to subscribe, and ring the notification bell, so that you do not miss any of our videos. Email us for News Tips, content submission, ads partnership, collabos, sponsorship or content issues All our videos are aimed at Educating, Informing, Reporting, Reviewing, Criticizing & Ranking everything African. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
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