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Brazil joins South Africa's genocide case at ICJ against Israel
- Brazil has formally filed a declaration of intervention at the International Court of Justice in a case brought by South Africa against Israel over alleged violations of the Genocide Convention.
- The International Court of Justice confirmed that Brazil lodged its declaration on September 17, invoking Article 63 of its Statute.
- In its submission, Brazil argued that the court’s interpretation of Articles I, II, and III of the Genocide Convention is at stake and offered its legal views.
- South Africa filed the case against Israel on December 29, 2023, accusing it of violating obligations under the Genocide Convention in its actions against Palestinians in Gaza.
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Brazil joins South Africa's 'genocide' case against Israel at ICJ
Brazil now joins Spain, Ireland, Mexico, Turkiye and others who have signed on to the case. Brazil has formally joined the case launched by South Africa at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that alleges Israel is committing "genocide" in the Gaza Strip. The Hague court confirmed in a statement on Friday that Brazil invoked Article 63 of the ICJ statute, filing a declaration of intervention in the case. The article gives any United Nations…
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