PNN – The former head of the British Labor Party, Jeremy Corbyn, expressed disgust at the British government’s indifference to the South African genocide case against the Zionist regime.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, “The people of the Gaza Strip are dying of hunger and thirst,” these are the words of the former leader of the main opposition Labor Party, who emphasized that the British government should support the genocide case that South Africa has brought against the Zionist regime.
South Africa has recently filed a complaint against the Zionist regime for genocide in Gaza in the International Criminal Court. In this 84-page complaint, it is argued that the military attack of the Zionist regime was carried out with the aim of ethnic cleansing, which violates the requirements and obligations based on the Genocide Convention of 1948, which defines genocide as an act aimed at total or partial destruction, at the national level.
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In his speech in the British Parliament, Corbyn drew the attention of the parliamentarians to the suffering and pain of the Palestinians who have been exposed to the new crimes of the Zionist regime since October 7.
Emphasizing that thousands of Palestinian children have died due to lack of medical care and lack of food and medicine, he said: “The people of Gaza are dying of hunger and thirst. Can’t the government understand the global outrage while watching what’s happening in reality?”
He further added: “And why are many people happy with the action of the South African government, which went to the International Criminal Court to hold Israel accountable for the death of a large number of completely innocent people in Gaza?” Can’t the government understand this and at least support this South African process?”
The hearing of the Israeli genocide case is scheduled to be held on January 11 and 12.
Reports show that even about 400 Jewish intellectuals and activists living in occupied Palestine signed a petition in support of South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime at the International Court of Justice.