The ICJ’s Vice-President Explains What’s Wrong with Its Recent Ruling against Israel
Ignoring both procedure and facts.
May 28, 2024
Ignoring both procedure and facts.
It should be obvious to anyone with even rudimentary knowledge of the Gaza war that Israel is not committing genocide there, or anything even remotely akin to it. In response to such spurious accusations, it’s often best to focus on the mockery they make of international law itself, or on how Israel can most effectively combat them. Still, it is also worth stopping to consider the legal case on its own terms. No one has done this quite so effectively, to my knowledge, as the Ugandan jurist Julia Sebutinde, who is the vice-president of the ICJ and the only one of its judges to rule unequivocally in Israel’s favor both in this case and in the previous one where it found accusations of genocide “plausible.”
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Login or SubscribeIgnoring both procedure and facts.
Demonstrating pragmatism while remaining devoted to murderous extremism.
The problem with accepting $582 million from the world’s greatest disseminator of anti-Israel propaganda.
Flouting Hebrew grammar and Jewish theology.
Subversion and luck.