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Dutch court shows law must always keep politics in check

WHERE would we be without national judicial systems and international humanitarian law, in particular? Dead, very dead, I suspect.

Take for instance the hugely unpopular support of Western leaders for Israel’s genocidal military onslaught in Gaza and greater Palestine.

Every week, tens of thousands of concerned citizens with hearts across various European and Western capitals, take to the streets to protest against the arrogance of their leaders’ endorsement and material support for Israel’s ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.

And, whereas Western leaders are the self-proclaimed champions and architects of democracy and democratisation, the will of their citizens falls on deaf ears when it comes to the plight of hordes of innocent Palestinian men, women and children.

As the UN and

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