Daily Dispatch

South Africa condemns Israel over deaths of Palestinia­ns awaiting aid

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South Africa says the killing of Palestinia­ns awaiting aid in Gaza breached the World Court’s provisiona­l orders in a legal case in which Pretoria has accused Israel of committing genocide in the coastal enclave.

Gaza health authoritie­s said on Thursday Israeli forces had killed more than 100 Palestinia­ns trying to reach a relief convoy.

Israel blamed most of the deaths on crowds that swarmed around aid trucks, saying most victims were trampled or run over though an Israeli official said Israeli troops had “in a limited response” later fired on crowds they felt posed a threat.

“South Africa condemns the massacre of 112 Palestinia­ns and the injury of hundreds more as they sought life-saving aid,” the department of internatio­nal relations and co-operation (Dirco) said in a statement on Friday.

“This latest atrocity is another breach of internatio­nal law and in breach of the binding provisiona­l orders of the Internatio­nal

Court of Justice (ICJ).”

In a case brought by South Africa, the ICJ in January ordered Israel to take all measures within its power to prevent its troops committing genocide against Palestinia­ns in Gaza and to report back on what steps it was taking in a month’s time.

Israel has denied allegation­s of genocide and said it has the right to defend itself.

Dirco said Israel had submitted a report to the ICJ, which South Africa was preparing a response to.

“An immediate and unconditio­nal call for a ceasefire is now a moral and life-saving necessity,” it said.

An immediate and unconditio­nal call for a ceasefire is now a moral and life-saving necessity

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