Spain calls for the support for the International Court of justice in the implementation of its measures against the occupation entity
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez yesterday called on the world’s countries to support the International Court of Justice in implementing its interim measures against the Israeli occupation entity.
“It is urgent that all countries of the world support the International Court of Justice in the implementation of measures against Israel,” Sanchez said at a press conference, stressing that “Madrid will remain on the right side of history and that his country is committed to the decisions of international legitimacy”.
Sanchez’s remarks come after Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares announced his country’s accession to the genocide case filed by South Africa against “Israel” against the Palestinian people.
Spain announced about a week ago its recognition of the state of Palestine, along with Ireland and Norway.
In this regard, WAFA News Agency reported that the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed Spain’s announcement to join the lawsuit filed by South Africa, noting that this announcement reflects Spain’s firm commitment to Justice and the rule of international law.
On December 29, South Africa filed a lawsuit at the International Court of Justice in The Hague against the Israeli occupation, officially called the application of the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide in the Gaza Strip.
Amal Farhat