• The court sees a risk of genocide in Gaza
he international court of justice (ICJ) will rule on whether Israel has committed genocide at a later date, but its provisional ruling provides the clearest indication
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he international court of justice (ICJ) will rule on whether Israel has committed genocide at a later date, but its provisional ruling provides the clearest indication
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Israel's Right of Self-Defense: International Law and Gaza
byJerusalem Center for Public AffairsEbook
Unbearable Burden Of Vengeance: Of Human Animals And Vacuum In The Israel-Hamas War
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Are Israelis And Palestinians Beyond Reconciliation?: Vicious Cycle Of Selfishness, Exploitation, Prejudice, Hatred And Violence. Is Humanity Beyond Salvation?
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The Hague Odyssey: Israel's Struggle for Security on the Front Lines of Terrorism and Her Battle for Justice at the United Nations
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Israel on the Brink: The War in Gaza and the Future of the Middle East - A Comprehensive and Up-to-Date Analysis of the Current Conflict and Its Implications in 2023
byHoward A. Parr