Ray of Hope Amid Heart-Wrenching Horror: A Personal Account of The ICJ’s Ruling in South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel

Photo of the ICJ from Craig Murray’s blog. 
The ICJ during the ruling. Photo courtesy of Craig Murray. 

It’s been a year since the International Court of Justice (ICJ) announced its provisional verdict in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel. During the ensuing period, Israel has pretty much followed none of the provisional measures decreed in the verdict, and now “Gaza is no more.” Even though a ceasefire deal has been recently reached, it remains to be seen how viable it will prove to be and how much more suffering will be imposed upon the people of Palestine as the various phases of the deal are implemented.  Furthermore, the current ICJ President Nawaf Salem has been nominated as the PM of Lebanon. In his place, Julia Sebutinde of Uganda, the only judge apart from the Israeli judge to vote against South Africa’s position, shall be the new President of ICJ. Some believe the Zionists and their allies may have orchestrated her appointment. In any case, the outcome is a…


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Rameez Rahman is a computer scientist and patent attorney by profession. The son of leftist journalists, he has written articles on sociopolitical issues for Pakistan's leading English daily Dawn, and currently writes his own blog at thescensci.com.