"UN Court's Anti-Israel Bias Fuels Global Condemnation and Isolation"

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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to halt its military offensive in Rafah, citing potential violations of the Genocide Convention. The ruling has sparked controversy due to the perceived anti-Israel bias of ICJ President Nawaf Salam, a Lebanese national with a history of political activism against Israel. Critics argue that Salam's involvement represents a conflict of interest, while Israel has vowed to continue its operations against Hamas. Some ICJ judges and legal experts have also expressed dissenting opinions on the ruling.
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- What’s happened in Gaza since ICJ ordered Israel stop Rafah assault? Al Jazeera English
- Top U.N. Court Decision Adds to Israel's Growing Isolation The New York Times
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