South Africa gathers more evidence on Israeli genocide in Gaza
South Africa has gathered more evidence to strengthen a detailed report for the top UN court to prove that Israeli regime is committing genocide against Palestinian people in Gaza Strip.
The Anadolu news agency reported on Sunday that South Africa was set to provide forensic evidence for International Court of Justice (ICJ), proving Israeli genocide in Gaza.
South Africa’s Foreign Minister, Ronald Lamola said a substantive charge of genocide will be lodged against Israeli regime at ICJ by Monday
South Africa had initially filed the genocide case against Israeli regime at ICJ in late 2023, weeks after Israeli regime unleashed its brutal killing machine on Gaza in October.
In addition to South Africa, several other countries joined the case, which began public hearings in January.
In May, the top UN court ordered Israeli regime to halt its invasion of southern Gaza city of Rafah.