Bangladesh announces its support for the halting of the Israeli aggression, as well as the delivery of unhindered humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it supports South Africa’s lawsuit against “Israel” before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
The ministry also stated that it backed South Africa’s proposal for the declaration of urgent temporary measures, which include ending “all military operations in and against Gaza,” as well as the delivery of safe, appropriate, and unhindered humanitarian supplies to all parts of the Strip.
Moreover, Dhaka stated that the measures were both essential and tangible steps toward ending the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, adding that it “welcomed the opportunity to file a declaration of intervention in the proceedings in due course.”
Derived from Article 63 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), a declaration of intervention can be invoked by states that wish to intervene to facilitate the multilateral convention.
For the past 100 days, the Israeli occupation has been deliberately wiping out inhabited residential neighborhoods across the besieged Gaza Strip, aiming to eradicate Palestinians from the region.
On Sunday, Ashraf al-Qudra, the spokesperson for the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, provided a detailed account of the aftermath of brutal Israeli attacks, in which at least 23,968 people were martyred and 60,582 were injured.
Source: AlMayadeen