Summary of the ways Israel is still not allowed to do genocide:

  1. Israel must take all measures to prevent any acts that could be considered genocidal - killing members of a group, causing bodily harm, inflicting conditions designed to bring about the destruction of a group, preventing births
  2. Israel must ensure its military does not commit any genocidal acts
  3. Israel must prevent and punish any public comments that could be considered incitement to commit genocide in Gaza
  4. Israel must take measures to ensure humanitarian access
  5. Israel must prevent any destruction of evidence that could be used in a genocide case
  6. Israel must submit a report to the court within one month of this order being given

This was after reading into the official record a litany of evils which they seem to be accepting as undisputed facts.

  • glans [it/its]
    hexagon
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    10 months ago

    According to all media I have had exposure to the enforcement is "diplomatic" and "moral".

    If the court finds in 4-6 weeks that they have failed to comply with the order, but no major nation/military steps up to enforce, then are smaller groups "allowed" to engage in guerilla measures on behalf of the ICJ? Certainly not?