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Israel ordered by International Court of Justice to cease military operation in Rafah immediately

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The International Court of Justice issued a landmark ruling on Friday, ordering Israel to immediately halt its military offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. The decision came after an appeal from South Africa, highlighting the humanitarian crisis in the region.

Despite the order, Israel is unlikely to comply, raising tensions and putting pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. ICJ president Nawaf Salam described the situation in Rafah as “exceptionally grave,” emphasizing the need for immediate action.

While the court lacks enforcement powers, the ruling could impact Israel’s international reputation. Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the court in The Hague as the decision was read, underscoring the global attention on the conflict.

Palestinians in Khan Younis watched the proceedings on TV, expressing mixed feelings about the ruling. Some welcomed the decision but doubted its immediate impact, calling for tangible actions on the ground.

The order also called for the opening of the Rafah crossing into Egypt for humanitarian aid. The court emphasized the gravity of the situation in Gaza, urging governments to leverage their influence to ensure compliance with the ruling.

The ruling is part of a larger case filed by South Africa, accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. Israel denies the allegations, calling them “false, outrageous, and disgusting.” The legal battle is expected to continue for years, with ongoing concerns about the humanitarian crisis in the region.

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