The Manila Times

‘Hamas would abide by truce if ruled by UN’

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GAZA STRIP, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Palestinia­n militant group Hamas said THURSDAY IT WOULD ABIDE BY A CEASE-fiRE IN its war with Israel in Gaza if the UN’s top court ordered one and Israel did the same.

The Internatio­nal Court of Justice is due to hand down its landmark ruling on Friday in the case brought by South Africa against Israel over alleged genocide in Gaza.

“In case The Hague-based ICJ issues a ruling to cease-fire, the Hamas movement will abide by it as long as the enemy does the same,” Hamas said in a statement.

South Africa has alleged that Israel stands in breach of the United Nations’ Genocide Convention, signed in 1948 as the world’s response to the Holocaust.

Pretoria wants the ICJ to issue so-called provisiona­l measures, emergency orders to protect Palestinia­ns in Gaza from potential breaches of the convention.

Orders from the ICJ, which rules in disputes between countries, are legally binding and cannot be appealed.

However, the court has little power to enforce its verdicts — for example it ordered Russia to stop its invasion of Ukraine one month after it began, to no avail.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already hinted that he would not feel bound by any ICJ order.

“No one will stop us — not The Hague, not the Axis of Evil and no one else,” he said on January 14, referring to the Iran-aligned “axis of resistance” groups in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen.

If the cease-fire verdict is ordered, Hamas will also release Israeli captives it holds in Gaza in exchange for Palestinia­n detainees in Israeli jails, the group said.

It also called for an end to the ongoing Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, which the group rules, and for allowing humanitari­an aid and reconstruc­tion materials into the territory.

The war erupted when Hamas and other militants from Gaza launched an unpreceden­ted October 7 attack on Israel, which resulted in about 1,140 deaths, mostly civilians, according to an Agence France-Presse (AFP) tally of official Israeli figures.

Some 250 Israelis and foreigners were also dragged to Gaza during the attack, of which around 132 are still captive, according to Israeli officials.

Israel in response vowed to crush Hamas and launched a relentless military offensive that the Palestinia­n territory’s health ministry says has killed at least 25,900 people, about 70 percent of them women and children.

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Injured people receive treatment in Gaza City’s Al-Shifa hospital, following a reported Israeli strike, which according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, killed at least 20 and wounded more than 150 as they waited for humanitari­an aid, on Jan. 25, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinia­n Hamas movement.
AFP PHOTO DIRE CONDITION Injured people receive treatment in Gaza City’s Al-Shifa hospital, following a reported Israeli strike, which according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, killed at least 20 and wounded more than 150 as they waited for humanitari­an aid, on Jan. 25, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinia­n Hamas movement.

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