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ICJ falls short on ceasefire demand in Israel genocide case

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Amina Taylor
Press TV, The Hague

The International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to try and prevent genocidal acts being committed inside Gaza, but stopped short of ordering a ceasefire.

In a move that has frustrated pro-Palestinian activists, only six of the special measures requested by South Africa were granted by the ICJ, including increased humanitarian aid to be allowed into the devastated Palestinian territory where over 26,000 have already been killed in the US-Israel genocide.


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