During the International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearing, China reiterated its unwavering support for Palestine. Representatives from 12 countries presented their statements regarding South Africa's case against Israel for alleged genocide, as reported by Wafa news agency on Thursday.
The hearing, convened at the behest of the United Nations General Assembly, aimed to assess the legality of Israel's occupation. China's delegate emphasized Palestine's right to an independent state, pledging continued support for their quest to secure fair rights and sovereignty.
Several Muslim nations, including Iran, Iraq, and Jordan, condemned Israel's ongoing aggression and advocated for Palestinian rights. Japan reiterated its stance favoring a two-state solution to the conflict.
In contrast, Ireland, while denouncing Hamas' attack on October 7, criticized Tel Aviv for allegedly exceeding the boundaries of self-defense as defined by international law.
The ICJ session witnessed a spectrum of international perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting the complexity and divergent views surrounding the issue.
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