South Africa’s ambassador to the US talks to Marc Lamont Hill concerning the implications of the case and the courtroom’s ruling.
Final week, the Worldwide Courtroom of Justice (ICJ) ordered provisional measures in South Africa’s genocide case in opposition to Israel. The ruling states that Israel should forestall and punish incitement of genocidal acts and permit civilians entry to humanitarian assist.
The choice comes after almost 4 months of warfare in Gaza, which has killed greater than 26,000 folks and triggered a significant humanitarian disaster.
Whereas the interim ruling on South Africa’s case has been hailed as a authorized win for Palestinians and their supporters, many are questioning what sensible implications this may have on the warfare and for the folks of Gaza. Will South Africa’s case assist change the course of the battle?
This week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill talks to South Africa’s ambassador to the US, Ndumiso Ntshinga.