Israel continues its offensive in Rafah, defying all calls to the contrary, especially from the US. Dozens of people were killed in a camp housing displaced people in the latest attack. Humanitarian organizations spoke of a hellish situation where the fire spread through the plastic tents, and the Israeli military prosecutor was involved in the most serious incident. Predictably, these attacks further worsen the humanitarian situation in the enclave.
The attack on Rafah followed a ruling by the International Court of Justice, demanding that Israel halt its offensive in the Gaza Strip. Benjamin Netanyahu’s government violates international law and causes trouble for its allies. Depending on the countries that are the target of judicial decisions, it is impossible to preserve international justice in some cases and ignore it in others.
Israel’s isolation deepens. Spain, Ireland and Norway, as of today, the Palestinian Authority, are increasing international pressure.
Netanyahu resisted internal pressure, continued street demonstrations on behalf of the still-abducted hostages, and external pressure. How long will the Israeli prime minister wait? Is Joe Biden ready to enforce a ceasefire in this conflict?
In today’s episode, Francisco Peria Coutinho, A Noah School or law professor and expert in international law, says Biden is between a rock and a hard place, and that violations of international law could lead to the use of economic sanctions.
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