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In January, the International Court of Justice requested Israel to make sure that no genocide is committed in its war on Gaza. This came contrary to the demand of South Africa demand, for provisional measures, that requested a ceasefire. Israel shrugged the ICJ and is going on with its war with no real reprimand from the international legal system and with the full tolerance of the international political system.
Jason Beckett, professor of international law at the American University in Cairo, puts the ICJ take on the genocide in Palestine within the wider context of unyielding neocolonialism