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Turkey to Join South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel in ICJ

August 5, 2024
Turkey to Join South Africa's Genocide Case Against Israel in ICJ

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan

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Turkey is set to officially request to join South Africa’s case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, according to a statement by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Monday.

The announcement follows Turkey’s May decision to support South Africa’s lawsuit against Israel, which accuses the country of committing genocide in Gaza.

Turkey’s formal application to join the case will be filed on Wednesday.

Fidan revealed Turkey’s intention during a press conference in Cairo, highlighting the country’s growing commitment to holding Israel accountable for its actions in Gaza.

In May 2024, South Africa initiated legal proceedings against Israel at the ICJ, alleging that the Israeli government’s military actions in Gaza constituted genocide.

This lawsuit is part of a broader international effort to address the humanitarian crisis and alleged violations of international law in the region.

Turkey’s decision to join the case reflects its increasing stance against Israel’s military operations in Gaza and aligns with its broader foreign policy objectives.

The Turkish government has been vocal in its criticism of Israel, particularly in response to the recent escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip.

The ICJ, the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, adjudicates disputes between states and offers advisory opinions on international legal issues. The court’s involvement in this case could have significant implications for international relations and accountability for alleged human rights violations.

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