Chile joins developing nations rallying behind genocide case against Israel at international court
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Publish: 02 Jun 2024, 04:36 PM
SANTIAGO,
Chile, Jun 02 (AP/UNB) - Chile has joined a group of nations supporting a
genocide case against Israel filed last year at the International Court of
Justice.
President Gabriel Boric
said in a speech to lawmakers Saturday that he was appalled by the humanitarian
devastation in Gaza, especially against women and children. He accused the
Israeli army of using "indiscriminate and disproportional" force.
"These acts demand
a firm and permanent response of the international community," the
president said.
South Africa last year
accused Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands,
of violating its obligations under the Genocide Convention. Israel has strongly
rejected the claim and has argued that the war in Gaza is a legitimate defense
against Hamas militants for their Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel that killed
around 1,200 people and took 250 hostages.
Chile is home to the
largest Palestinian community outside the Middle East, with a population of
around 500,000, many of them descendants of Christian Arab immigrants in the
19th and 20th centuries. They took root in the South American country as small
retail traders but have since gained prominence in business and politics. One
of the country's most popular soccer teams is Palestino, whose white, black,
green and red uniforms match the colors of the Palestinian flag.
Chile joins a group of
mostly developing countries including Mexico, Brazil and Indonesia that has
rallied behind South Africa's petition.
Boric, a leftist former student
leader, has balanced condemnation of Hamas' attack with fierce criticism of
Israel's military offensive, which has killed more than 35,000 Palestinians,
according to Gaza's Health Ministry, which doesn't distinguish between
civilians and combatants in its count.
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