PNN – Egyptian lawyers and analysts pointed to Cairo’s golden opportunity to join the South African initiative in The Hague against the Israeli regime, stating that Egypt has directly suffered from the genocide in Gaza and has a lot of evidence to prove it.
According to the Pakistan News Network, “Egypt, which has faced serious border dangers, is protecting its national security by joining South Africa in the genocide case in The Hague and helping to condemn Tel Aviv.” Egyptian lawyer “Essam al-Islambouly” announced Cairo’s strong motivation to support South Africa’s complaint against Tel Aviv with this sentence.
Egyptian legal experts and professors emphasize the necessity of Egypt’s participation in the Zionist regime’s genocide petition in the Gaza Strip, which was proposed by South Africa, and say that Cairo can present its legal notes and evidence of genocide by joining the South African special team.
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Although the International Court of Justice held a hearing on the petition of the South African government and the response of the Israeli side as the defendant on Friday and Thursday, Egypt can continue to do so until the closing of the chapter on the submission of Israeli genocide documents by the court. The court is going to send letters to member states to comment on Israel’s genocide. The mentioned countries have the right to answer and refuse it, and after that the doors will be closed for commenting on this case and the answers and evidence will be reviewed.
Egyptian lawyer and jurist Nasser Amin also told El Arabi Al-Jadeed: Egypt is one of the signatories of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, and if it joins this lawsuit, it will increase its weight to prove the rights of the Palestinians and condemn the occupying government.
This complaint can lead to issuing a verdict against Benjamin Netanyahu and the leaders of the occupation army and introducing them as war criminals and perpetrators of “genocide”. What happened to the deposed president of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir.