Bolivia announces its support for prosecuting “Israel” for genocide in Gaza

Bolivia announced its support for the lawsuit filed by South Africa before the International Court of Justice against Israel for genocide crimes in Gaza Strip, stressing the need to support this initiative by the international community.

Bolivia is the first country in Latin America to announce its support for this lawsuit.

According to the “RT” website, the Bolivian ministry of Foreign Affairs praised the step taken by South Africa in this regard, stressing that it is a historic step in defending the rights of the Palestinians and their cause.

The Ministry pointed out that Bolivia, in partnership with South Africa, Bangladesh, Comoros, and Djibouti, submitted a lawsuit on November 17 to the International Criminal Court to investigate the situation in the Palestinian territories.

The International Court of Justice had previously announced that South Africa had submitted a request to initiate procedures against “Israel” for the acts of genocide it committed against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.

Souha Suleiman

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