
The case filed by South Africa against the entity on charges of committing genocide in Gaza
Hanaa Al-Husseini, Association of Economic Sciences
The case filed by South Africa against the entity on charges of committing genocide in Gaza
Hanaa Al-Husseini, Association of Economic Sciences
Following up on the proceedings of the first hearing of the International Court of Justice in the case brought by South Africa against the entity on charges of committing genocide in Gaza.
The first row of people sitting is the South African legal team, which is nine, and each one of them is specialized in a specific matter that he presents before the court.
An amazing team, extreme accuracy in documentation, high professionalism in presentation, and a very clear, real embrace of the topic and not a show off.
I don’t know what the outcome will be, but just getting it here is great, and notice from whom? From South Africa.
The entity’s team – according to the Wall Street Journal – was confused, and the entity was forced to send its representatives to defend it and did not appoint anyone.
Tomorrow the entity will respond, but the chances of overturning the arguments are very weak, and something may happen in this trial that has not happened since the entity was established.
Thank you, South Africa. I will not compare them to any of the Arabs who could have stopped the war immediately with one decision, because this comparison is insulting to a great country like South Africa.
Hanaa Al-Husseini, Association of Economic Sciences