The National (Scotland)

Ireland to intervene in South Africa’s Gaza genocide case against Israel

- BY JAMES WALKER

IRELAND is to intervene in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the top court in the United Nations. Micheal Martin, Ireland’s deputy leader, said that he had been told there is a “basis” for an interventi­on in the high-profile case.

A Declaratio­n of Interventi­on is now being prepared for the Irish government to approve and will be filed once South Africa has filed its substantiv­e case.

South Africa has taken a case against Israel at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice (ICJ) accusing it of a genocide in Gaza.

According to local health authoritie­s, more than 30,000 people have been killed and a further 70,000 injured in the Gaza Strip since the start of Israel’s military offensive in the Palestinia­n enclave.

The UN said that a quarter of the region’s 2.3 million population face starvation and around 80% have fled their homes.

The offensive was launched after a Hamas attack in southern Israel that killed 1200 people, mostly civilians, and saw around 250 hostages taken, some of whom are still held captive.

An interim ruling by the Internatio­nal Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Israel to prevent genocidal acts in Gaza but stopped short of ordering a ceasefire.

It could be years before the case reaches a final judgment.

Speaking yesterday, foreign affairs minister Martin (pictured) said he has given legal staff in his department direction “to pursue a legal interventi­on” into the South African case at the ICJ.

He said that he requested that “very serious” legal work be done as the tests that are applied under the Genocide Convention “are very narrow and have a very high threshold”.

He said the issue would be brought back to government for a more “formal” decision when South Africa files its case and when further legal work is done.

“I had asked my legal staff to do preliminar­y legal work, last week I was briefed by my legal team in that respect and we believe we have a basis now for an interventi­on, obviously more substantiv­e work has to be done.

“South Africa has yet to table its substantiv­e memorial and that will be some months away yet.”

He said involving a third party in an ICJ case is a “rare” and “complex” matter.

This will be Ireland’s fourth time getting involved in cases before the ICJ; it also intervened in the Ukraine vs Russia case. Martin said “the rapidly deteriorat­ing situation” in Gaza was now “a humanitari­an catastroph­e”. “Clearly, aid is being prevented from going in, but the most vital essentials of life are being prevented from going into Gaza.

“This constitute­s significan­t harm and destructio­n to a people, and to the people of Gaza.

“As the UN Secretary-General said at the weekend; ‘it is time to truly flood Gaza with life-saving aid. The choice is clear: surge or starvation’. I echo his words today.”

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