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World Court to hear Nicaragua-Germany dispute over Israel arms deals in April

World Court to hear Nicaragua-Germany dispute over Israel arms deals in April

Smoke billows over Rafah after Israeli bombardment in the southern Gaza Strip on March 14, 2024. (Credit: Mohammed Abed/AFP)

THE HAGUE — The International Court of Justice on Friday said it would hold hearings on April 8 and 9 in Nicaragua's case against Germany in which it has accused Berlin of having "contributed to the commission of genocide" by Israel in Gaza.

Two weeks ago, Nicaragua filed a case at the ICJ, also known as the World Court, asking it to issue emergency measures requiring Berlin to stop its military aid to Israel and reverse its decision to stop funding the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA.

According to Nicaragua, Germany is violating the 1948 Genocide Convention and the 1949 Geneva Conventions on the laws of war in the occupied Palestinian territories.

German government spokesperson Wolfgang Buechner said Germany would present its position in court but added that Berlin believes the case is unjustified.

Major donors to UNRWA, including the United States and Germany, suspended funding after allegations that around 12 of its tens of thousands of Palestinian employees were suspected of involvement in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks on southern Israel.

Canada and Sweden have since announced they would resume funding and the head of the agency hopes some other donors will also reverse their decisions.

The ICJ's emergency measures hearings can result in preliminary injunctions to ensure a dispute does not get worse in the time it takes for a final conclusion, which can be years.

THE HAGUE — The International Court
of Justice on Friday said it would hold hearings on April 8 and
9 in Nicaragua's case against Germany in which it has accused Berlin of having "contributed to the commission of genocide" by Israel in Gaza.
Two weeks ago, Nicaragua filed a case at the ICJ, also known as the World Court, asking it to issue emergency measures...