Ireland joins genocide case against Israel at International Court of Justice, citing Gaza atrocities
Wednesday, 8 January 2025 () Ireland has formally joined South Africa’s case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), alleging genocide in the Gaza Strip. This move reflects Ireland's longstanding criticism of Israeli policies and escalating diplomatic tensions. Other nations supporting the case include Nicaragua, Colombia, Mexico, Libya, Bolivia, Turkey, the Maldives, Chile, Spain, and the State of Palestine.
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Ireland had said it would intervene in the case at the International Court of Justice, arguing that Israel’s actions in Gaza amounted to collective punishment. NYTimes.com