AA photos presented as evidence at International Court of Justice hearing

During the hearing of South Africa's "genocide" case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), photographs by Anadolu Agency (AA) were presented as evidence.

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AA photos presented as evidence at International Court of Justice hearing
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During the hearing at the ICJ, Adila Hassim, one of the lawyers representing South Africa, showed AA photographs as evidence during her address.

In the photo taken by AA Photojournalist Fadi Alwhidi and presented as evidence, it is seen that the lifeless bodies pulled out from under the rubble in Beit Lahya city by Palestinian Civil Defense teams on December 23 in Gaza were buried in a mass grave prepared near the Indonesian Hospital.

The photo taken by photojournalist Mohammed Fayk also shows the bodies of the Fatayer family being buried in a mass burial site in Gaza on October 30 due to the lack of space in some cemeteries.

At the hearing of the “genocide” case at the International Court of Justice, lawyers representing the plaintiff, South Africa, charged that “Israel’s deliberate actions against Gazans prove its genocidal intent”.

The hearing on the request for interim measures in the case filed by the Republic of South Africa at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the grounds that Israel violated the Genocide Convention with its actions in Gaza has begun.

On the first day of the hearing, South Africa presented its arguments.

At the hearing of the case brought by South Africa at the International Court of Justice, lawyers representing the South African side charged that Israel’s deliberate actions against Gazans proved its genocidal intent.

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