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Ireland to intervene in South Africa genocide case against Israel

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Dublin: Ireland said on Wednesday it would intervene in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, in the strongest signal to date of Dublin’s concern about Israeli operations in Gaza since last October 7. Announcing the move, Foreign Minister Micheal Martin said that while it was for the World Court to decide whether genocide is being committed, he wanted to be clear that Hamas’ October 7 attack and what is happening in Gaza now “represents the blatant violation of internatio­nal humanitari­an law on a mass scale.”

“The taking of hostages. The purposeful withholdin­g of humanitari­an assistance to civilians. The targeting of civilians and of civilian infrastruc­ture.

“The indiscrimi­nate use of explosive weapons in populated areas. The use of civilian objects for military purposes. The collective punishment of an entire population,” Martin said in a statement.

“The list goes on. It has to stop. The view of the internatio­nal community is clear. Enough is enough.”

In January the Internatio­nal Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court, ordered Israel to refrain from any acts that could fall under the Genocide Convention and to ensure its troops commit no genocidal acts against Palestinia­ns, after South Africa accused Israel of state-led genocide in Gaza.

Israel and its Western allies described the allegation as baseless. A final ruling in South Africa’s ICJ case in The Hague could take years.

Martin did not say what form the interventi­on would take or outline any argument Ireland plans to advance, but added that the step was decided following legal and policy analysis and consultati­on with several partners including South Africa.

Martin’s department said such third party interventi­ons do not take a specific side in the dispute, but that the interventi­on would be an opportunit­y for Ireland to put forward its interpreta­tion of one or more of the provisions of the Genocide Convention at issue in the case.

The Hamas-led attack killed 1,200 people and resulted in more than 250 being taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies. Since then, Israel’s assault on Gaza has killed more than 32,000 people, according to Hamas-run health authoritie­s in Gaza.

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Foreign Minister Micheal Martin.

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