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That weak, sniveling excuse for a human being, Benjamin Netanyahu, had the shock of his life when he found out that the Biden administration is withdrawing its support for Israel with the forthcoming U.S. elections now right on the horizon.
The US has announced a new policy of imposing sanctions on individuals and entities involved in illegal settlements in the occupied territories of Palestine. The sanctions include freezing assets, banning travel, and prohibiting transactions with US persons or entities.
The U.S said the move was aimed at advancing the prospects of a two-state solution and upholding international law and human rights. The policy was welcomed by the Palestinian leadership and condemned by Israel, which called it a "betrayal" and a "reward for terrorism". The US said it was not taking sides in the conflict, but rather applying consistent principles to all parties.
As well as the Illegal settlements, the United States has already placed sanctions on the four animals who crept into a Palestinian hospital disguised as Muslims and shot two men while they slept.
These monsters make Ted Bundy and the Green River Killer look like a Sunday School teacher in comparison with their atrociousness.
South Africa has also accused Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza during its military operation that started in October 2023. Israel denied the allegations and argued that the court had no jurisdiction over the matter. The case attracted international attention and sparked protests and demonstrations outside the court.
The ICJ issued its first decision on January 26, 2024, ordering provisional measures against Israel to prevent further harm to the Palestinians. The court did not order a ceasefire, but instructed Israel to refrain from any acts that could fall under the genocide convention and to ensure that its troops do not commit any genocidal acts in Gaza. The court also said that there was plausibility to South Africa's claims that the Palestinians needed protection from genocide, but did not make a definitive ruling on the matter.
The decision was seen as a partial victory for South Africa and a setback for Israel, which faced increased international pressure and criticism for its actions in Gaza. The case is expected to continue for several years before the court reaches a final judgement on whether Israel committed genocide or not.
Because of the ruling against Israel for genocide in the international court for war crimes in the Hague, Israel now has only a few weeks to get their act together before they can be arrested eventually and tried as the war criminals they are.
Blessings
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