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Belgium backs SA genocide case, Gaza grief grabs global stage
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80115, member: 636"] Belgium just formally jumped into the case that South Africa brought against Israel. They submitted a declaration of intervention on the 23rd, aiming to weigh in on how the Genocide Convention gets interpreted. The original lawsuit, lodged by South Africa back in late 2023, alleges Israel's military campaign in Gaza constitutes genocide, citing the massive Palestinian casualty figures from the conflict that escalated after the Hamas attack. This move from Brussels follows their earlier recognition of Palestinian statehood. They're not alone either. A bunch of other governments, like Brazil, Colombia, Ireland, Mexico, Spain, and Turkiye, have also filed to intervene in some capacity. The court itself has already issued some provisional orders, telling Israel to prevent genocidal acts and allow humanitarian aid, while also stating the occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal. Enforcement of those rulings, however, is basically nonexistent. Israel, obviously, rejects the genocide accusation entirely, framing its actions as self-defense against Hamas. The United States has also backed Israel, dismissing the case. Meanwhile, the legal wheels grind slowly, with Israel's formal response to the core allegations not due until early 2026. Belgium stepping in just adds another voice to a deeply polarized international legal fight that everyone argues about, but nobody can actually force a resolution for. [/QUOTE]
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