Tag: The Hague

In a recent episode of Israel GPS, hosts Yonit and Jonathan interviewed Fareed Zakaria, a renowned analyst and CNN host, to discuss the ongoing conflict in Israel, including international criticism following an air strike in Rafah and a call from The Hague to cease operations.
Tal Becker, a prominent Israeli expert, recently defended Israel against genocide accusations at the International Court of Justice, emphasizing the country's moral stance amid conflict with Hamas.
The International Court of Justice did not mandate an immediate ceasefire but directed Israel to enhance humanitarian conditions in Gaza and address incitements to genocide.
In this article, Gadi Taub discusses the International Court of Justice's ruling on the accusation of genocide in Gaza and its implications for Israel.
This text discusses recent events in Israel, including the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the International Court of Justice's upcoming pronouncement on Israel's actions in Gaza, tensions between Benjamin Netanyahu and Joe Biden, and a unique Holocaust Memorial Day.
In a recent episode of Unholy Podcast, the focus is on Israel's legal challenge in the International Court of Justice, with hosts Yonit Levi and Jonathan Freedland discussing the topic with philosopher Michael Walzer.
The International Court of Justice in The Hague is set to hold hearings brought by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide following heavy losses in Gaza by the IDF.
In a recent development, the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague has declared its jurisdiction in the West Bank and Gaza, thereby potentially enabling the prosecution of Israelis for alleged war crimes.