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Beyond The Hague: Israel's quest for justice in the court of public opinion
Israel faces significant reputational harm at World Court over genocide charges, but mounts robust response with allies, hindered by stalled peace talks with Palestinians and restrictions on criticizing South Africa's support of Hamas
Itamar Eichner
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01.11.24
Israel calls SA accusations to ICJ baseless lies, historically hypocritical
In statement released after court adjourns, Foreign Ministry says South Africa acts as judicial arm of Hamas, presents perverted account of October 7 massacre, ignores Hamas use of civilians as human shields and hospitals, schools and more to launch attacks
Ynet, Agencies
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01.11.24
ICJ adjourns after SA claims Israel starves Gazans, attempts to limit population growth and more without providing evidence
ICJ hears claims bodies of dead eaten by animals, children's limbs amputated without anesthesia, aid deliveries attacked as Israel accused of intent to destroy Gaza in highest levels of government; missing from accusations is any mention of Hamas use of hospitals, commandeering of aid and holding of hostages
Ynet, Agencies
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01.11.24
Child executed and beheaded: chilling evidence of Hamas crimes in heart of Hague case
Shooting, stabbing, choking, beheading and burning: hours before Israel presents its defense at The Hague, new harrowing testimonies of Hamas' monstrosities come to light; discretion is advised
Ariela Ayalon
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01.10.24
South Africa vs Israel in the Hague: What will happen?
Professor Amichai Cohen, an international law expert from the Ono Academic College, sits down for an extensive interview on all possible ramifications of South Africa's legal claims against Israel at the ICJ; What are the odds, possibilities, and how did Aharon Barak end up on the judges panel?
Tova Tzimuki
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01.10.24
Professor Malcolm Shaw to represent Israel in the Hague
Justice Ministry enlists the services of Shaw, a Jewish Zionist renowned for his expertise in international law who brings extensive experience in appearing before the International Court of Justice
Itamar Eichner
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01.04.24
International court Gaza probe 'no risk to Israeli citizens or IDF officers'
Amid South Africa's 'genocide' claim against Israel in Gaza and appeal to The Hague, legal expert discusses potential impacts on Israeli politicians, IDF officers and international standing
Itamar Eichner
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01.04.24
Israel mulls appointing judge to ICC panel on military actions in Gaza
Jerusalem considers mounting legal defense against South Africa petition for interim order demanding immediate suspension of Gaza hostilities; US legal scholar Alan Dershowitz floated as potential candidate
Itamar Eichner
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01.02.24
South Africa's campaign against Israel has been going on for a while
Pretoria-led movement accuses Israel of committing genocide; legal expert warns of push to make Israel an international pariah
Itamar Eichner
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01.01.24
Israel scrambles to find proper avenue to prosecute nabbed Hamas terrorists
Legal sources indicate a green light for legal action against captured Hamas terrorists will coincide with cessation of the war, but process is on hold due to factors including Israeli hostages in Gaza, concerns about potential legal repercussions at the ICC and international relations
Tova Tzimuki
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12.19.23
Fear of ICC in the Hague after judicial reform is baseless
Opinion: Anyone who associates the judicial overhaul with the perceived threat to IDF soldiers from the International Criminal Court demonstrates a lack of understanding of both the provisions of the Rome Statute and the reform itself
Maurice Hirsch
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09.12.23
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