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UN Court Hears Case On German Aid To Israel

Palestinians flee from northern Gaza as Israeli tanks block the Salah al-Din road in the central Gaza Strip on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, as the four-day cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war begins as part

Preliminary hearings have commenced at the International Court of Justice regarding a case brought by Nicaragua seeking an end to German military and other aid to Israel. The case alleges that Germany is 'facilitating' acts of genocide and breaches of international law in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza.

Israel has vehemently denied that its military campaign constitutes violations of the Genocide Convention. The case, while focusing on Germany, indirectly targets Israel's actions in Gaza following the deadly attacks by Hamas-led militants.

Israel denies violating Genocide Convention in Gaza conflict.
Nicaragua accuses Germany of aiding Israel in alleged genocide.
Nicaragua seeks provisional measures to suspend Germany's aid to Israel.

Nicaragua has requested the court to issue provisional measures, including the immediate suspension of Germany's aid to Israel, particularly military assistance that could be used in violation of international law.

The hearings are expected to continue for weeks, with the case likely to extend over several years. The situation in Gaza has garnered international attention, with calls for allies to cease arms sales to Israel amid the ongoing conflict.

Germany, historically a strong supporter of Israel, has faced criticism for its aid to Israel in light of the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The United Nations has urged countries to halt weapon sales to Israel, a move opposed by the United States and Germany.

Israel, on the other hand, maintains that its actions are in self-defense and not genocidal in nature. The International Court of Justice previously issued provisional measures directing Israel to prevent further harm in Gaza and improve the humanitarian situation.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the international community closely watches the developments at The Hague, with implications for the ongoing conflict in the region.

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