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Netherlands and Iceland Support Genocide Case Against Israel

The Netherlands and Iceland have formally joined South Africa’s case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. Both nations filed declarations under Article 63 of the ICJ statute, which permits states party to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide to intervene in cases concerning the convention’s interpretation.

The case was initially filed by South Africa in 2023, citing instances of Israeli leaders using language that suggested genocidal intent amid ongoing attacks on civilians.

The South Africa Case

South Africa’s case centers on allegations of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. The Gaza Ministry of Health has reported that over 72,000 people have been killed since October 2023, with independent reviews suggesting the actual death toll may be significantly higher. Several humanitarian organizations, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and B’Tselem, have concluded that Israel’s actions constitute genocide.

Defining Genocide

Article II of the 1948 Genocide Convention defines genocide as acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group. These acts include killing, inflicting serious bodily or mental harm, deliberately creating conditions of life to bring about destruction, preventing births, or forcibly transferring children to another group.

Netherlands’ Argument

The Netherlands, home to The Hague and the ICJ, argued in its filing that Israel’s actions, including the forcible displacement of over 1 million civilians, the killing of more than 20,000 children (according to official estimates), and the blocking of humanitarian aid to induce starvation, demonstrate genocidal intent when considered alongside statements made by Israeli officials. The Dutch urged the court to consider starvation and the deliberate withholding of aid as evidence of specific intent.

Iceland’s Focus on Children

Iceland emphasized Israel’s conduct toward children in Gaza, stating that attacks resulting in killing or serious bodily or mental harm require particular scrutiny as indicators of intent to destroy the group.

Growing International Participation

With the addition of the Netherlands and Iceland, a total of 18 countries are now participating in the proceedings. These include Belgium, Brazil, Belize, Colombia, Ireland, Mexico, Spain, and Turkey.

United States Response

The United States, under the Trump administration, has cut off foreign aid to South Africa in response to its role in initiating the case against Israel. Israel receives billions of dollars in US military assistance annually.

Iceland’s First Substantive ICJ Case

Iceland’s intervention marks the first time the nation has participated in a substantive case before the ICJ. According to RÚV, Iceland’s minister for foreign affairs, Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, stated that the country’s participation demonstrates support for international law and human rights.

ICJ’s Authority and Ongoing Proceedings

While the ICJ’s decisions are legally binding, it is not a criminal court. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant have each been issued arrest warrants as part of separate war crimes proceedings by the International Criminal Court (ICC), though these warrants have not yet been enforced.

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