THE HAGUE: Nicaragua asked the International Court of Justice on Monday (Apr 8) to order Germany to halt military arms exports to Israel and to resume its funding of the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, saying there is a serious risk of genocide in Gaza.
A man waves a Palestinian flag as people protest on the day of a public hearing held by The International Court of Justice to allow parties to give their views on the legal consequences of Israel 's occupation of Palestinian territories before eventually issuing a non-binding legal opinion, in The Hague, Netherlands, Feb 21, 2024 THE HAGUE: Nicaragua asked the International Court of Justice on Monday to order Germany to halt military arms exports to Israel and to resume its funding of the UN...
German officials have said the ICJ case is not justified, and Berlin will present its side in court on Tuesday.
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