The International Court of Justice rejected a South African request to impose urgent measures to safeguard Rafah in the Gaza Strip, the UN’s top court said on Friday.
Despite the rejection, they stressed that Israel must respect earlier measures imposed late last month at a preliminary stage in a landmark genocide case.
The ICJ said in a statement that the “perilous situation” in Rafah and the rest of the Gaza Strip “demands immediate and effective implementation” of the provisional measures indicted by its court order on Jan. 26, but does not demand the “indication of additional provisional measures.”
The world court added that Israel “remains
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