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VisitWhat will be the public opinion in Turkey regarding the intervention in the ICJ case against Israel by December 31, 2024?
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Turkey to Join South Africa's Genocide Case Against Israel at ICJ on Wednesday in The Hague
Aug 7, 2024, 05:45 AM
Turkey has announced its intention to join South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan confirmed that Turkey will formally submit its declaration of intervention on Wednesday in Ankara. The case, which addresses allegations against Israel related to actions in Gaza, has garnered international attention. Other nations, including Spain, Belgium, Ireland, Colombia, Mexico, Egypt, Nicaragua, Libya, Palestine, Chile, and Cuba, are also joining the case. This move by Turkey is seen as a significant step in its foreign policy and a show of support for the Palestinian people.
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