
South Africa’s genocide case against Israel
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Israel's Defense and Challenges to South Africa's Case
This chapter explores Israel's defense in the International Court of Justice hearings on South Africa's genocide case against them. It highlights Israel's main contention that there is no genocidal intent and their argument of self-defense. The chapter also discusses the involvement of Germany and Namibia in the case and the potential implications of Germany's acknowledgment of committing genocide in Namibia.
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