The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued new provisional measures against Israel on Thursday after South Africa presented a second request to the court on March 6 regarding the famine situation in the Gaza Strip. The court has instructed Israel to adopt all necessary and effective measures, in coordination with the United Nations, to ensure the unhindered and large-scale supply of humanitarian aid to the Gaza population. This includes food, water, electricity, fuel, shelter, clothing, hygiene and sanitation, as well as medical supplies and care. Additionally, the court has emphasized the need to increase the capacity and number of land crossings for aid delivery and to keep them open for as long as necessary.
Israel has been urged to ensure that its Armed Forces do not commit acts that could violate the rights of Palestinians in Gaza, including any actions that hinder the delivery of humanitarian assistance. The country is required to submit a report within one month to report on compliance with these additional measures.
The South African Government has celebrated the decision and emphasized the significance of the ICJ’s order. They believe that changing circumstances in Gaza justify implementing new strategies to address the humanitarian crisis. South Africa highlighted the importance of complying with the court’s directives to end military operations in Gaza and ensure sanctity of humanity.
In late December, South Africa filed a complaint against Israel with the ICJ for alleged genocide in