Following South Africa's genocide claim at the ICJ, the number of passengers flying to the country has decreased, rendering that route less profitable.
How could the ICJ rule against Israel when there is no possible way to reasonably read the Genocide Convention as applying to the IDF’s conduct?
If the court deems this sufficient, it would go against claims that Israel has the intent to destroy Palestinian presence in the strip entirely.
"We expect the ICJ to throw out these spurious and specious charges," the spokesperson, Eylon Levy, said in a briefing.
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The Office of the Swiss Attorney General would not reveal details about the nature or number of the complaints or who had lodged them.