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Live Updates: ICJ Orders Israel to Cease Rafah Operation in Gaza

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The International Court of Justice issued a landmark ruling on Friday, demanding that Israel immediately halt its ground assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah. This decision has further isolated Israel on the international stage and put pressure on the Netanyahu government over its conduct in the ongoing conflict with Hamas.

Despite the court’s ruling, Israeli politicians have defiantly stated that they will not comply with the order. The court, which lacks enforcement mechanisms, called for an immediate cessation of military actions in Rafah to prevent the destruction of the Palestinian population in Gaza.

The ruling comes amidst a series of rebukes against Israel for its actions in the conflict. The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for Israel’s prime minister and defense minister for alleged crimes against humanity. Additionally, three European countries have announced their recognition of a Palestinian state, further isolating Israel diplomatically.

A legal team from South Africa had urged the International Court of Justice to intervene in Israel’s incursion into Gaza, describing it as a destructive campaign against the people of Gaza. Israel has defended its actions as targeted strikes against Hamas, claiming that it has taken measures to minimize civilian casualties.

Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has yet to comment on the court’s decision. However, his right-wing allies have denounced the ruling and vowed that Israel will not comply. The situation in Gaza has been described as disastrous, with a severe humanitarian crisis unfolding as aid struggles to reach those in need.

The court has called for Israel to allow the unhindered provision of basic services and humanitarian assistance to Gaza, including opening land crossings to facilitate aid delivery. Israel has been given one month to report back to the court on the measures taken to address these urgent needs.

The conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in thousands of deaths and forced displacement of civilians in Gaza. The court’s ruling adds to the mounting pressure on Israel to reconsider its military actions and seek a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

As the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, the international community is closely watching Israel’s response to the court’s decision and urging all parties to prioritize the protection of civilian lives and the delivery of essential aid to those in need.

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