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Spain intervenes in ICJ case on genocide prevention in Gaza

Spain has submitted a Declaration of Intervention to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the case brought by South Africa against Israel regarding the application of the Genocide Convention in the Gaza Strip, Anadolu Agency reports.

“This intervention is motivated by our responsibility as a State party to the Genocide Convention and our firm commitment to international law,” said the Spanish Foreign Ministry.

“We seek to contribute to bringing peace back to Gaza and the Middle East,” the ministry added.

Spain emphasized the need for a two-state solution to ensure lasting peace and stability for Palestinians and Israelis. It highlighted concerns about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, including restricted access to aid and the destruction of infrastructure.

“We urge the ICJ to address the obligation to prevent genocide and ensure compliance with the Court’s binding precautionary measures,” it said.

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