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South Africa vows to pursue Israel genocide case despite Trump pressure

Foreign minister Ronald Lamola says there is ‘no chance’ country will drop case after US orders halt to aid

South Africa’s foreign minister has vowed to push ahead with its genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice despite an executive order signed by Donald Trump punishing the country for its “aggressive” position towards the US ally.

There was “no chance” of South Africa withdrawing the ICJ case despite Trump’s threats, Ronald Lamola told the Financial Times. “Standing by our principles sometimes has consequences, but we remain firm that this is important for the world, and the rule of law,” he said in an interview.

South Africa instigated proceedings against Israel at ICJ at the end of 2023, accusing Israel of violating international laws on genocide during its war against Hamas in Gaza, something Israel vigorously denies. While a final ruling is pending, the court last year imposed emergency measures ordering Israel to limit harm.

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