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Germany pulls support for Israel in ICJ genocide case, battling accusations of aiding Israel
“We are now ourselves part of a contentious case before the ICJ and have therefore decided not to make use of this option,” said foreign ministry spokesperson Josef Hinterseher.
US formally defends Israel in International Court of Justice genocide case
Israel brief to ICJ rejecting genocide claims likely delayed by Iran war
IDF closes dozens of alleged pre-2025 war crime cases - exclusive
Could an Israeli state probe have blocked Netanyahu, Gallant's arrest warrants? - analysis
ICC: Attempts to secure the agreement of Israel to allow Gaza access should not be conflated with the planning of actual mission deployments.
Why South Africa is breaking away from its western allies - interview
As South Africa strengthens ties with Iran, China, and Russia while challenging Israel at the ICJ, experts examine whether ideology or pragmatism is driving Pretoria's controversial diplomatic moves.
Accusing Israel of genocide is 'absurd', Olaf Scholz says in podcast
Scholz reaffirmed his support for Israel amid ongoing ICJ investigations into claims of genocide during a podcast interview with podcaster Tilo Jung.
Trump tightens purse strings on South Africa over ICJ case against Israel
The United States allocated nearly $440 million in assistance to South Africa in 2023, the most recent US government data shows.
South Africa renews legal attacks on Israel as member of The Hague Group
The group is formed of representatives from South Africa, Belize, Cuba, Namibia, Bolivia, Honduras, Senegal, Colombia and Malaysia.
IDF to publish major update on war crimes probes in coming weeks, may include WCK case - exclusive
The last significant update published by IDF on war crimes probes was in August after IDF Military Advocate General Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi first started to provide public updates in May.
Nawaf Salam appointed as Lebanon's new Prime Minister in landmark political shift - explainer
Salam is tasked with forming a government after two years of political deadlock, raising hopes for reform amid deep sectarian divisions
Ireland’s ICJ bid to redefine genocide suggests it knows accusations can't hold ground
LEGAL AFFAIRS: The definition of genocide is firmly established in the Genocide Convention and explicitly requires clear evidence of an intent to destroy a protected group.
Ireland's 'reincarnation of ancient antisemitism': Amb. Erlich defends embassy closure
Israel closed its embassy in Ireland following anti-Israel policies, with Ambassador Dana Erlich supporting the move while Opposition Leader Lapid criticized it as "a victory for antisemitism."
FM Sa'ar decides to close Ireland embassy over 'antisemitic actions, rhetoric'
The Foreign Ministry also announced that Israel will be opening a new embassy in Moldova.