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International Court of Justice ruling unlikely to change Israel's military strategy in Gaza

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 28 May 2024
The recent ICJ ruling did not change Israel's course on military operations in Gaza, met with continued activity. Tanks advancing in Rafah, air strikes causing destruction. Netanyahu's colleagues accuse ICJ of bias. Critics fear Israel's isolation. Limited aid in Gaza, ICJ calls for more action to prevent displacement.
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