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Expecting justice from a broken system a bridge too far

GENOCIDE IN GAZA

A RUBICON has been crossed in the war on Gaza, which has put all of humanity to shame. Not since World War II has an entire population been subjected to mass starvation at such a speed, having endured almost six months of continuous bombardment. Eighty percent of Gaza is now uninhabitable. There was an obligation on every member of the United Nations (UN) to ensure that Israel abided by the Geneva Convention, but there has been no enforcement of the International Court of Justice ruling that Israel must adhere to its obligations.

Article 14 of the Geneva Convention

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