March 20, 2025
Colombia petitions ICJ seeking to join South Africa’s Gaza genocide case against Israel

Colombia petitions ICJ seeking to join South Africa’s Gaza genocide case against Israel

The International Court of Justice (ICJ)  has on Friday received a petition from Colombia seeking to allow the country to join in the South Africa’s Gaza genocide case accusing Israel of “murdering innocent Palestinians” in the on going war in the Gaza Strip.

Colombia, in its filed application to ICJ, called on the court to ensure “the safety and, indeed, the very existence of the Palestinian people.”

The ICJ, the highest United Nations court, can allow states to intervene and give their views. Several states have said they would also seek to intervene in the case, but so far only Colombia and Nicaragua have filed a public request, while Germany requested in January to intervene in support of Israel, TOI reported 

On March 28, ICJ judges ordered Israel to take all necessary and effective action to ensure basic food supplies arrive without delay to Palestinians in Gaza.

In January, the ICJ, also known as the World Court, ordered Israel to refrain from any acts that could fall under the genocide convention and to ensure its troops commit no genocidal acts against Palestinians in Gaza.

Israel denies targeting Palestinian civilians, saying its sole interest is to destroy the terrorist group Hamas. Lawyers for Israel have dismissed South Africa’s case as an abuse of the genocide convention.

Israel launched its war on the Palestinian terror group after thousands of its operatives stormed the country’s south on October 7, killing nearly 1,200 people, mainly civilians, and taking 253 hostages.

Vowing to dismantle Hamas and release the hostages, Israel mounted an unprecedented assault on the Gaza Strip, which has displaced about half the enclave’s residents while destroying about half its residences. United Nations officials have said that hunger levels in the Strip approach famine levels.